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His life had become constricted; he knew he would never feel strong again.
If too much force is put on it, it can become constricted, thereby also putting pressure on the nerve.
The newer view of IHD suggests that the tiny vessels feeding the heart can also become constricted and reduce blood flow.
As space and liberty become constricted, she uses often verbs of speaking, writing, and listening, as if the importance of words expand in her entrapped universe.
The epithelial layer is disrupted, and blood vessels become constricted because of clotting.
Supply will eventually become constricted, even if that means some oil companies go bust.
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Between 1860 and 1863 Busch wrote over one hundred articles for the Münchener Bilderbogen and Fliegende Blätter, but he felt his dependence on publisher Kaspar Braun had become constricting.
Thus the draining channel becomes constricted as the water level drops, and this constriction reduces the overall flow rate.
Occasionally, following trauma or arising spontaneously as a result of vascular disease, one or the other of the main renal arteries becomes constricted (renal artery stenosis).
Communicating upward also becomes constricted because at each level, well-meaning managers want to massage the data, ask new questions, or stop something from proceeding altogether.
The lowland continues southward along the flat landscapes bordering the lower River Severn, becomes constricted by the complex Bristol-Mendip upland, and opens out once more into the extensive and flat plain of Somerset.
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