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Characteristics of the contact group of coagulation proteins include:
Ventral Thoracic Vein
A vein located in the ventral (front) part of the thorax, involved in blood circulation.
Subscapular Vein
A vein located beneath the scapula, responsible for draining blood from the shoulder and upper back areas.
Internal Thoracic Vein
A vein located along the inner side of the thoracic wall, draining blood from the chest wall and breasts back to the heart.
Superior Vena Cava
A large vein carrying deoxygenated blood from the upper half of the body to the heart's right atrium.
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