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             of trunk as ASP1, ASP2, ASP5, BSP1, and               Acknowledgments

             BSP3 were massaged. Particularly at ASP5,       This study was funded by a grant from
             the importance structure relating to this point  Office of Thai Traditional Medical Knowledge

             in this work was bifurcation of AbA that    Fund in 2017.
             branched into the internal iliac arteries to
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