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    When Dissecting the Sheep Heart, It Can Be Seen That
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When Dissecting the Sheep Heart, It Can Be Seen That

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When dissecting the sheep heart, it can be seen that the wall thickness of the pulmonary trunk and aorta is much greater than that of the superior and inferior venae cavae.

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