| 11. | Moisture also collected in the B-2's ducts and valves, causing malfunctions and requiring repairs.
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| 12. | The company's ducts are expected to have a transport capacity of 33, 984 cubic meters a day.
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| 13. | Also, lateral to the wall of the vagina a Gartner's duct or cyst could develop as a remnant.
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| 14. | The sublingual saliva glands empty through a series of tiny ducts in the tissue on either side of Wharton's ducts.
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| 15. | The gas was shot through the pipe's duct, and the resulting jets, whorls and eddies were photographed up close.
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| 16. | At the end, there is the reactor's duct where the proton torpedoes will be shot automatically to destroy the station.
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| 17. | There is a small association between Gartner's duct cysts and metanephric urinary anomalies, such as ectopic ureter & ipsilateral renal hypoplasia.
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| 18. | Well, as we meet him, he's duct-taping bundles of dynamite to the inner columns of an unnamed metropolitan library.
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| 19. | The two largest ducts are in the center just in front of the attachment of the lingual frenulum and are called Wharton's Ducts.
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| 20. | The submandibular duct ( Wharton's duct ) is long, meaning that saliva secretions must travel further before being discharged into the mouth.
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