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 Atrium - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In Anatomy, atrium refers to a structure of the heart.
This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title.
In Architecture, atrium refers to a large, open space within a building.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/encyclopedia/atrium   (95 words)

  
 Heart Disease
The aortic valve, between the left ventricle and the aorta, the main artery from the heart to the rest of the body.
The pumping of blood through the chambers is aided by four valves that open and close, allowing blood to flow through the heart in only one direction when it contracts.
The tricuspid valve, located between the right atrium and the right ventricle.
http://www.healthsquare.com/heartdisease.htm   (1591 words)

  
 Atrium (anatomy) - definition of Atrium (anatomy) in Encyclopedia
Atrium (anatomy) - definition of Atrium (anatomy) in Encyclopedia
There is at least one atrium in an animal with a closed circulatory system.
In fishes, the circulatory system is very simple: a two-chambered heart including one atrium, and a ventricle; but in vertebrate groups that evolved later, the circulatory system is much more complicated.
http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Atrium_(anatomy)   (182 words)

  
 Encyclopedia of anatomy:A - EvoWiki
This page is part of the EvoWiki Encyclopedia of Anatomy and Physiology.
This page was last modified 15:39, 26 September 2004.
http://wiki.cotch.net/index.php/Encyclopedia_of_anatomy:A   (47 words)

  
 Heart Directory: Aorta
Gray's Anatomy of the Human Body - The Abdominal Aorta - Yahoo!
The Abdominal Aorta (Aorta Abdominalis) The abdominal aorta (Fig.
http://www.heartdir.com/Aorta   (1203 words)

  
 HistoryLink- LinkOrama
The Atrium: For Devotees of Ancient Greece and Rome
Tutankhamun: Anatomy of an Excavation - The records of Howard Carter's excavation of the tomb of Tutankhamun
Make a Mummy @ nationalgeographic.com - Do-it-yourself for the budding embalmer
http://www.historylink.org/more_links/LinkOrama.cfm   (6972 words)

  
 Bibliography. BAM! Body and Mind.
Skateboard.com: www.skateboard.com; My Ride: Skateboard Anatomy www.skateboard.com/Frontside/101/MyRide/anatomy.asp, downloaded, June 2001.
http://www.bam.gov/site_bibliography.html   (5184 words)

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