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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a constricted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is narrowed or limited in scope, size, or function.
Example: "The patient's breathing was affected due to a constricted airway."
Alternatives: "a narrowed" or "a restricted".
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Both orthodoxies take a constricted, mechanistic view of the situation.
The skull was relatively high and short; it was broad in the back and featured a constricted snout.
The method is used to compute the flow in a channel, the driven cavity and a constricted channel.
A cancer cell that squeezes through a constricted space undergoes deformation and, occasionally, rupture of the nuclear envelope, which can have consequences on the cell's genomic integrity.
Some experts, like Ms. Shohat, argue that if there is a failing in Israeli films, it has been more of a constricted esthetic vision than a political one.
Briefly, neurons were isolated by mild trypsinization (0.05%, w/v) and dissociated by passing them repeatedly through a constricted Pasteur pipette in a DNase solution (0.1%, w/v).
Figure 4 Microfluidic manipulations (A) Constricted Geometry (B) Aspiration Induced (C) Fluid Induced (D) Electrically Induced.
Heck, living with kids in a constricted, constructed household is not easy.
They have a constricted vision of who the "real Americans" are and who they are not.
Using microangiography we demonstrate that OSM morphant embryos have a constricted aortic arch.
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Take it from this former Type-A constricted control freak.
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