Artery in a sentence as a noun

A major artery ripped open in her head as she was preparing to go to bed.

Double parking on a one-lane or major artery?

So the article is wrong: it's not 900% but 37% in people who don't have IHD?The idea is that thicker artery walls are associated with heart disease, right?

By which they mean, "Leaving the repository owner bleeding out from a cut carotid artery, never knowing what happened to them?

They could ask: "Why have a coronary artery bypass graft operation at a place where you have a 1-in-6 chance of dying compared with a hospital with a 1-in-100 chance of dying?

It's much easier to pass a small tube up the aorta and inflate the narrowed artery from the inside than it is to open up the chest and sew a new blood vessel onto the heart.

If someone dies on the operating table because the surgeon accidentally nicks an artery that's different from them actively trying to **** someone.

On the other hand, Epimenedes is supposed to have lived to the age of 154 or 290 depending on whom you believe, so take these numbers with a grain of artery-clogging sodium chloride.

> How shall emergency rooms operate?Not all emergency room decision-making happen with blood pumping out of your pulmonary artery.

High levels of HDL are good, and low triglycerides are good, since its currently thought that higher triglyceride levels are linked to the small, dense LDL particles that work their way into artery walls.

The dialogic image has become the weaponisation of ridicule; the designer has become a postfordist saboteur of the industrial process, and the ever-present spectre of sabotage as the unspoken clot of class-war clogs another artery of capital.

Heart disease etc, including[1]:"This is why hemoglobin A1C is frequently used in studies that try to correlate blood sugar control to various disease processes like Alzheimer’s, mild cognitive impairment, and coronary artery disease.\nIt’s well documented that glycated hemoglobin is a powerful risk factor for diabetes, but it’s also been correlated with risk for stroke, coronary heart disease, and death from other illnesses.

Artery definitions

noun

a blood vessel that carries blood from the heart to the body

See also: arteria

noun

a major thoroughfare that bears important traffic