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She failed to advance out of the preliminaries in Beijing, a devastating result that ultimately proved liberating because it helped her shed the wrinkle-free persona that had become such a constricting second skin.
More than three-dozen magazines have closed this year as both independent and multi-national corporate publishers adapt to a constricting ad market.
Using this standard, the decrease in reflectivity on the en face scan should correlate with a decrease in visual acuity, so it is unclear why the visual function in our patient improved initially despite a constricting island of PR signal.
Migraine-aborting triptan drugs had a constricting effect on arteries outside of the BBB, like the MMA and the extracranial part of the ICA, but not on cerebral arteries including the intracranial part of the ICA.
The most important symptom is chest pain, pressure or tightness, similar to the sensation of a constricting band around the chest.
These actions are a direct relaxing effect and a constricting effect mediated by a decrease in pH [ 2].
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Take it from this former Type-A constricted control freak.
Both orthodoxies take a constricted, mechanistic view of the situation.
Typically an orchestra has a constricted schedule, about a week, for rehearsing and performing such a program.
The skull was relatively high and short; it was broad in the back and featured a constricted snout.
Reliever Scott Proctor said his daughter Mary Elizabeth, who was born on March 8, was recovering from an operation to repair a constricted aortic arch in her heart.
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