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Fig. 4. The floor or dorsal wall of the aortic vestibule from the 16 mm model (simplified)

A, B, upper and lower auriculo-ventricular cushions : z, right tubercle of upper cushion ; r.a.v., right a.-v. opening; l.a.v., left. opening.


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Frazer JE. The formation of the pars membranacea septi. (1916) J Anat. 51(1): 19-29. PMID 17103800


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