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The root of the word "carotid", as used for arteries carrying blood to the head, is the Greek for what?
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The root of the word "carotid", as used for arteries carrying blood to the head, is the Greek for what?
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Sep 30, 2015
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Anuradha Tabyal
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Pressure of a certain kind on the main artery in the right place leads to unconsciousness.
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