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They had suffered much loss in the process of pushing through the constricted passages.
Take it from this former Type-A constricted control freak.
Briefly, cells were isolated by mild trypsinization (0.05% w/v) and dissociated by repeated passage through a constricted Pasteur pipette in a DNase solution (0.1% w/v).
Both orthodoxies take a constricted, mechanistic view of the situation.
Using microangiography we demonstrate that OSM morphant embryos have a constricted aortic arch.
Nicotine has a constricting effect on the blood vessels.
The mutation responsible for the condition ends up stunting the growth of the long bones in the arms and legs, bowing the vertebral column, and often constricting the passage through which the spinal cord runs.
Dyax recently signed a joint venture agreement with Genzyme to finance half the cost of advanced clinical trials of Dyax's new drug, known as DX-88, used to treat hereditary angioedema, a potentially fatal disorder that can constrict air passages.
A binomial variable for vaso-constriction (constricted = 1, not constricted = 0) was modeled on the logarithm of air rate and the logarithm of air volume using 39 trials.
Furthermore, all pregnant women were understood to have more difficulty catching their breath than women who were not expecting a child, but in fat women this problem was exacerbated as fat further constricted the breathing passages.
In Japan, a banking crisis constricted lending for years.
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