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What (who) is upper branches - definition

Hepatic branches

Upper Branch, Nova Scotia         
HUMAN SETTLEMENT IN NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA
Upper Branch is a community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in the Lunenburg Municipal District in Lunenburg County.
Upper school         
IN ENGLAND, SCHOOLS WITHIN SECONDARY EDUCATION; SECTION OF A LARGER SCHOOL
Upper School; Upper schools
Upper schools in the UK are usually schools within secondary education. Outside England, the term normally refers to a section of a larger school.
upper school         
IN ENGLAND, SCHOOLS WITHIN SECONDARY EDUCATION; SECTION OF A LARGER SCHOOL
Upper School; Upper schools
¦ noun
1. (in the UK) a secondary school for children aged from about fourteen upwards.
2. the section of a school comprising or catering for the older pupils.

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Hepatic plexus

The hepatic plexus, the largest offset from the celiac plexus, receives filaments from the left vagus and right phrenic nerves.

It accompanies the hepatic artery, ramifying upon its branches, and upon those of the portal vein in the substance of the liver.

Branches from this plexus accompany all the divisions of the hepatic artery.

A considerable plexus accompanies the gastroduodenal artery and is continued as the inferior gastric plexus on the right gastroepiploic artery along the greater curvature of the stomach, where it unites with offshoots from the lienal plexus. Cystic plexus is the derivation of hepatic plexus.

Examples of use of upper branches
1. It took her 500 hours and the use of a hydraulic lift to dress the upper branches.
2. This is reductio ad absurdum – hating a political party because lurking in the upper branches of its ideological family tree there might be a Nazi.
3. The potential damage to crops can be seen in the upper branches of the poplars, which have been stripped bare by the voracious birds.
4. The overhanging black mulberries at the lower branches of trees are gently picked by fingertip, while the «hanging–stretching» method is applied to pick the mulberries on the upper branches.