| 11. | Vein 11 anastomosing with vein 12.
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| 12. | Anastomosing rivers or streams are similar to braided rivers in that they consist of multiple interweaving channels.
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| 13. | They then join ( anastomose ) with the anterior and posterior branches of the superior pancreaticoduodenal artery.
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| 14. | The largest of these channels shows an anastomosed web and modified hills similar to those present on Mars.
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| 15. | The veins are free and forking, only rarely anastomosing ( rejoining one another to form nets ).
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| 16. | The filaments grow by branching then rejoining to create a mesh, which is called being " anastomose ".
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| 17. | The ascending cervical artery gives twigs to the neck muscles and these anastomose with branches of the vertebral arteries.
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| 18. | The pinnae are distinctly veins are clearly visible and free ( they do not anastomose or rejoin each other ).
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| 19. | They anastomose with the lower intercostal, the iliolumbar, the deep iliac circumflex, and the inferior epigastric arteries.
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| 20. | Their gills were narrow, closely crowded together, and anastomosed ( fused together in a vein-like network ).
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