Agricola, Georgius
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De re metallica
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1912/1950
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>A—THE “BEGINNING.” B—THE “END.” C—THE “HEAD.” D—THE “TAIL.”
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E—TRANSVERSE VEIN.</
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vena cumulata
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has a “beginning,” an “end,” a “head,” and a
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“tail,” just as a
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vena profunda.
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vena cumulata,
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and likewise
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a
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vena dilatata,
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are often cut through by a transverse
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vena profunda.
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>Stringers (
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fibrae
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)
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, which are little veins, are classified into
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fibrae trans
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versae, fibrae obliquae
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which cut the vein obliquely,
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fibrae sociae,
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fibrae dilatatae,
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and
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fibrae incumbentes.
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fibra transversa
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crosses
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the vein; the
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fibra obliqua
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crosses the vein obliquely; the
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fibra socia
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joins
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with the vein itself; the
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fibra dilatata,
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like the
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vena dilatata,
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penetrates
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through it; but the
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fibra dilatata,
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as well as the
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fibra profunda,
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is usually
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found associated with a vein.</
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fibra incumbens
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does not descend as deeply into the earth as the
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other stringers, but lies on the vein, as it were, from the surface to the
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hangingwall or footwall, from which it is named
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Subdialis.
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different from the veins.
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