Which preposition to use with ducts

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In the act of opening, it was made to crush certain berries, and the oil they yielded, was carried by a small duct to the hinge, which was thus made to turn easily, and was prevented from creaking.

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In the lowest vertebrates and in the homologous tissues of the higher invertebrates, the fractions of the thyroid are intimately connected with the ducts of the sexual organs.

from Occurrences 4%

Into this portion opens the bile duct from the liver with the duct from the pancreas, these having been first united and then entering the intestine as a common duct.

through Occurrences 2%

It was Berthold's idea to test whether a gland with a definite external secretion, and a duct through which that secretion was expelled, but which yet had powers over the body as a whole that were to be attributed only to an internal secretion, could not be shown, by a clean-cut experiment, to possess such an internal secretion.

into Occurrences 2%

The pancreas now takes on new activity, and a copious flow of pancreatic juice is poured along its duct into the intestines.

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If railways be applied to this countrythe French, are already talking about forming one from Algiers to Blidah, across the Mitidjahunquestionably along the lines will be constructed ducts for water, which could thus be distributed over the whole country.

in Occurrences 2%

This is owing to the presence of ducts in the wood formed in the spring.

at Occurrences 1%

This duct at last enters the duodenum in company with the common bile duct.

Which preposition to use with  ducts