constricting

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Examples of constricting

  • As such, they raise the intrahepatic resistance to blood flow by constricting the sinusoids and contracting the whole cirrhotic liver.

  • We were not interested in thus constricting the terms of reference.

  • Rather, regimes were forced to seek alternative methods of constricting the transitions while formally adhering to nominal characteristics of democratic systems.

  • Different kinds of subjects will possess different properties and degrees of properties which will render these subjects more or less constricting bounds of existence.

  • Stevens (1987) suggests that lianas impact host canopies by constricting growing twigs and branches and reducing fecundity.

  • Shaded circles indicate pulmonary vascular resistance, and resistance while either constricting, or else having unshaded circles indicate mean pulmonary arterial pressure.

  • The glottal articulation in such segments results in a build-up of air pressure, usually a function of raising the sealed larynx and constricting the pharyngeal walls.

  • Valve 6 is normally associated with strong constriction, and usually functions as an added enhancement to other constricting valves.

  • This constricting view of computer networking can pervade the management of computer facilities within an organisation - limiting its possibilities and even serving as a means of oppression.

  • Endothelin is a potent endothelial derived constricting factor.

  • Secondly, and further constricting the policy goal, tackling health inequality does not extend to bringing levels of health in the poorest groups closer to the national average.

  • Housing conditions, too, were constricting.

  • Once established, the vision is rapidly lost and treatment is aimed at constricting the pupil and correcting the fundamental abnormality or at providing an alternative drainage route.

  • These are therefore articulated as voiced rather than voiceless unless some contrary gesture intervenes, such as spreading apart or tightly constricting the vocal folds so as to inhibit their vibration.

  • One could go to the trade unions and point out that the old days of a constricting market were over.

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