Some sources state that it ends by dividing into a superficial and a deep branch . ( Other sources state that the superficial branch of ulnar nerve and deep branch of ulnar nerve are the terminal branches of the ulnar nerve itself .)
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The branching characteristics of the nerve falls into two broad categories . One category is short stalks which came under the piriformis and then gave rise to all of the terminal branches of the nerve which spanned the muscle of the gluteus maximus.
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After opening as the third line in 1904, the line was the subject of a number of extensions, with a major restructuring occurring in the eastern section in 1971, with an extension to Gallieni and the conversion of the original terminal branch to Line 3bis.
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The most common vessels involved in the pain of migraine are the terminal branches of the external carotid artery, and in particular, the superficial temporal artery and its frontal branch, and the occipital artery, but the maxillary, posterior auricular, supra-orbital, and supra-trochlear branches may also be involved.
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The sural cutaneous nerve consists of the fusion of the medial sural cutaneous nerve ( MSCN ) which is a terminal branch of the tibial nerve and the lateral sural cutaneous nerve ( LSCN ) which is one of the terminal branches of the common fibular nerve.
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The sural cutaneous nerve consists of the fusion of the medial sural cutaneous nerve ( MSCN ) which is a terminal branch of the tibial nerve and the lateral sural cutaneous nerve ( LSCN ) which is one of the terminal branches of the common fibular nerve.
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While smaller primates cannot hold themselves by both hands for long periods, and larger primates are too heavy to exploit food resources on the ends of branches, gibbons can remain suspended for a significant period and use their long arms to reach food in terminal branches more easily.
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In the archetype pattern ( A ), the media forks into two main branches, a media anterior ( MA ), which divides into two distal branches ( MA1, MA2 ), and a median sector, or media posterior ( MP ), which has four terminal branches ( M1, M2, M3, M4 ).
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The splenic flexure is a watershed region as it receives dual blood supply from the terminal branches of the superior mesenteric artery and the inferior mesenteric artery, thus making it prone to ischemic damage in cases of low blood pressure because it does not have its own primary source of blood.
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In the archetype pattern ( A ), the media forks into two main branches : a media anterior ( MA ), which divides into two distal branches ( MA1, MA2 ), and a median sector, or media posterior ( MP ), which has four terminal branches ( M1, M2, M3, M4 ).