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The curd is then gently heated, causing it to shrink.
The man then kicks the dog repeatedly, causing it to shrink away from his abuser.
The bursts heat tissue to 150 degrees, causing it to shrink and make the cornea sides steeper.
When this happens, the air trapped in the mixture is released, causing it to shrink or fall.
Fang and his colleagues realized that these trusses, when arranged in certain architectures, can pull the structure inward, causing it to shrink like a Hoberman sphere — a collapsible toy ball made from interconnecting lattices and joints.
Avastin, also known as bevacizumab, works by reducing the blood supply to a tumour, causing it to shrink or stop growing.
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Scientists expect that increased temperatures brought on by climate change will cause it to shrink further, leaving many people anxious about its future.
Closing off the vein causes it to shrink, making the bulging veins disappear.
Once the butter is melted and allowed to cool slightly, add the coffee and stir well, then add whichever orange bits you are using (if you add anything too hot or too cold to the mix it can cause it to shrink - have your ingredients at room temperature and not straight from the fridge).
The flame is right up to Hawk's beak now, his long beak caused it to shrink down and hook but Hawk keeps on flying.
The purpose of an embolization is to cut off the blood supply to a lesion to cause it to shrink and ultimately die off.
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