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hilus
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hilus [′hī·ləs]
(anatomy)
An opening or recess in an organ, usually for passage of a vessel or duct. Also known as hilum.


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The meeting will discuss several regional issues, particularly the Palestinian issue and developments in occupied Jerusalem, Arab League Deputy Secretary General Ambassador Ahmad bin Hili said in a statement to reporters Monday.
Top Story - Arab League follows up Yemen's troubles Assistant Secretary General of Arab League for Political Affairs Ahmed bin Hili said that the Arab League is following up recently-erupted troubles in Yemen and that it continuously contacts Yemen's leadership and officials, the website reported.
He added that petrol stations, crossroads, land border posts, Khatm Al Shakla, Hili and Mudheef, all in Al Ain, as well as the Al Ghuwaifat border post in Gharbia, will see Abu Dhabi policemen handing over iftar meals to motorists and pedestrians as well as to people coming in or going out of the UAE.
 
 
 
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