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What (who) is sylvian artery - definition

ENGLISH MUSICIAN
Sylvian; Sylvian, David
  • Japan]] in Toronto, 24 November 1979

Coronary arteries         
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ARTERY OF THE CORONARY CIRCULATION WHICH TRANSPORTS BLOOD INTO AND OUT OF THE CARDIAC MUSCLE
Coronary artery; Conus artery; Third coronary artery; Conus arteries; Conus branch
The coronary arteries are the arterial blood vessels of coronary circulation, which transport oxygenated blood to the heart muscle. The heart requires a continuous supply of oxygen to function and survive, much like any other tissue or organ of the body.
Trabecular arteries         
TYPE OF ARTERY
Trabecular artery
The trabecular arteries are the name of the branches of the splenic artery after it passes into the trabeculae of the spleen, where it branches.
End artery         
Terminal artery; End-arteries; End arteries; End-artery
An end artery, or terminal artery is an artery that is the only supply of oxygenated blood to a portion of tissue

Wikipedia

David Sylvian

David Sylvian (born David Alan Batt, 23 February 1958) is an English musician, singer and songwriter who came to prominence in the late 1970s as frontman and principal songwriter of the band Japan. The band's androgynous look and increasingly electronic sound made them an important influence on the UK's early-1980s New Romantic scene.

Following their break-up, Sylvian embarked on a solo career with his debut album Brilliant Trees (1984). His solo work has been described by AllMusic as "far-ranging and esoteric", and has included collaborations with artists such as Ryuichi Sakamoto, Robert Fripp, Holger Czukay, Jon Hassell, Bill Nelson and Fennesz.

While his recordings of the 1980s and 1990s were a mixture of pop, jazz fusion, and avant-garde experimentalism mixed with ambient, his more recent compositions have drawn increasingly on musical minimalism and free improvisation.