Congenitally corrected transposition with normally positioned atria, straddling mitral valve, and isolated posterior atrioventricular node and bundle.
This evidence further suggests that energy savings do not necessarily improve with larger atria.
Summer night-time ventilation may also be used to cool the thermal mass, leaving the atria relatively cool for the next morning.
The atria will then become relatively cool during the day and warm during the night.
The sinus venosus has been included in the atria with the coronary sinus and a single right-sided superior and inferior vena cava.
By covering the courts forming atria, the temperatures of the atria are higher than the ambient temperatures throughout the year.
Atria with their facades facing north require higher energy loads due to lack of solar gain and should, therefore, be avoided.
Considerations initiated by 3 cases of absent spleen with a discordant anatomy between bronchi and atria.