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I kela manawa koke no, hoike aku ana ka ilio i kona mau niho imua o ka moo.
The Hawaiian Romance Of Laieikawai Martha Warren Beckwith 1915
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I ka pau ana o keia mau kauoha, pii aku la ka ilio, hoouna pu aku la o
The Hawaiian Romance Of Laieikawai Martha Warren Beckwith 1915
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Hanabusa is a "Union Maid" or should I say "Union Made", but still mo bettah then a ilio uli!
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I just took my ilio-tibial band syndrome and my bright shiny compliment, and stepped out into the sunny fall day on my well-massaged legs.
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There was an ilio-cæcal valve as distinct as in man.
Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology Various
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_Entry_ (Mauser), above the posterior third of the left iliac crest, at the margin of the last lumbar transverse process (probably through ilio-lumbar ligament); _exit_, 1 inch below and to the left of the umbilicus.
Surgical Experiences in South Africa, 1899-1900 Being Mainly a Clinical Study of the Nature and Effects of Injuries Produced by Bullets of Small Calibre George Henry Makins
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Not unfrequently either the epigastric, obturator, ilio-lumbar, or circumflex ilii, arises from the middle of the external iliac, in which case the ligature should be placed above such branch.
Surgical Anatomy Joseph Maclise
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It becomes intimately attached to Poupart's ligament along the ilio-pubic line, C B; it invests the spermatic cord, as shown at b, and descends into the scrotum, so as to encase this part.
Surgical Anatomy Joseph Maclise
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The spermatic cord, D, emerges from the abdomen and becomes definable through the fibres of the sheathing tendon of the external oblique muscle, H, at a point midway between the extremities of the ilio-pubic line or fold.
Surgical Anatomy Joseph Maclise
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Inside the pelvis the obturator artery gives off iliac branches to the iliac fossa, which supply the bone and the Iliacus, and anastomose with the ilio-lumbar artery; a vesical branch, which runs backward to supply the bladder; and a public branch, which is given off from the vessel just before it leaves the pelvic cavity.
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