See Also: Arteries, coronary(health)
coronary arteries(medicine)
Coronary arteries(health)
TRANSHIPMENT, mar(law)
coronary(dictionary)
Coronary(medicine)
coronary valve(medicine)
coronary bypass(medicine)
coronary occlusion(medicine)
coronary band(medicine)

TRANSHIPMENT, mar (law) and coronary arteries (medicine)


TRANSHIPMENT, mar (law)


TRANSHIPMENT, mar. law. The act of taking the cargo out of one ship and loading it in another. loading it in another. 2. When this is done from necessity, it does not affect the liability 2. When this is done from necessity, it does not affect the liability of an insurer on the goods. 1 Marsh. Ins. 166; Abbott on Ship. 240. But when of an insurer on the goods. 1 Marsh. Ins. 166; Abbott on Ship. 240. But when the master tranships goods without necessity, he is answerable for the loss the master tranships goods without necessity, he is answerable for the loss of them by capture by public enemies. 1 Gallis. R. 443. of them by capture by public enemies. 1 Gallis. R. 443.

coronary arteries (medicine)


coronary arteries


The arteries that supply the heart with oxygenated blood. There are a number of vessels that are important with regard to coronary artery disease, but the right coronary artery, posterior descending, left main coronary artery, left anterior descending and left circumflex are probably the most frequently surgically grafted coronary vessels.