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In a free market equilibrium, prices and quantities are uniquely:
Radial Vein
A vein that runs along the radial side of the forearm, draining blood from the hand and arm back toward the heart.
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A major artery in the upper chest that supplies blood to the right arm, neck, and head.
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A blood vessel that drains blood from the stomach and spleen into the portal venous system.
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