- The
trachea (pl.:
tracheae or tracheas), also
known as the windpipe, is a
cartilaginous tube that
connects the
larynx to the
bronchi of the lungs, allowing...
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Oncolites formed around the
Middle Jur****ic
gastropod Bactroptyxis trachaea (Normandy, France)....
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Cilicia (/sɪˈlɪʃə/) is a
geographical region in
southern Anatolia,
extending inland from the
northeastern coasts of the
Mediterranean Sea.
Cilicia has...
- Turkish: Kız Kalesi, lit. "maiden castle") was an
ancient city in
Cilicia Trachaea, Anatolia,
located at the
mouth of the
valley called Şeytan deresi; the...
- Silifke,
anciently Seleucia (Gr****: Σελευκεία), is a muni****lity and
district of
Mersin Province, Turkey. Its area is 2,692 km2, and its po****tion is...
- Idumea, 4 BC – 6 AD
Archelaus of
Cilicia (died 38 AD), king of
Cicilia Trachaea and
Eastern Lycaonia from 17 AD
Archelaus the
deacon (died 235 AD), third-century...
- of the body by
means of a
series of
smaller and
smaller tubes called '
trachaea' when
their diameters are
relatively large, and 'tracheoles' when their...
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Bactroptyxis trachaea, Aubry-en-exmes, Normandy, France;
Middle Jur****ic (Bathonian). Close-up view of interior....
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Coracesium marked the
boundary between ancient Pamphylia and
Cilicia (Cilicia
Trachaea, in particular);
though other ancient authors placed the
boundary elsewhere...
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blood vessels, at the same time to open a p****age to the
Lungs by the
Trachaea, and to
inflate them with air, to
produce an
artificial respiration, and...