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The contracted

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To draw together or nearer; to shorten, narrow, or lessen.

  • The snail's body contracted into its shell.

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The contracted entity would be paid a generous fee, but the oil would remain public property.

The contracted value is around 7.35% for them.

The Contracted Work segment involves in the contracted construction of customized housing and detached houses, the reformation and landscaping works.

The contracted cavity design preserves more of the dentin but may influence the geometric shaping parameters.

The contracted portion was considered to be introduced into the chain by thermal vibrations, even at room temperature.

The contracted data rate for each VNO increases from 1.91 Gbps (low load) to 8.92 Gbps (high load).

The contracted graphs and valid contracted graphs of 1-DOF kinematic chains with different numbers of links are synthesized first.

The contracted number of UDAs was based on historic activity.

The contracted GPs have usually fuller waiting rooms and much more patients per day to serve.

The contracted haplotype was identified in a three-generation CEPH family from Utah.

A mechanochemical model for adult dermal wound contraction and the permanence of the contracted tissue displacement profile.

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