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Later the conjunctiva appears to have grains of sand embedded in its tissue, and blood vessels grow into the cornea, causing it to thicken and become hazy.
It may grow outward toward the skull, causing it to thicken".
Atherosclerosis is a long-term process in which deposits of cholesterol, cellular waste products and calcium accumulates in the arterial wall causing it to thicken.
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The disease infects the skin of frogs and salamanders and causes it to thicken 40 times greater than normal, Dr. Vredenburg said.
These eruptions can both thin the atmosphere by projecting depleting compounds into the sky, and also cause it to thicken.
Once the sauce reaches a boil, the cornstarch should cause it to thicken.
It can cause bones to thicken, contributing to joint pain and severe arthritis.
It causes their skin to thicken, interfering with their ability to absorb water and regulate respiration.
The roux should finish breaking down, causing the sauce to thicken.
By keeping the stockpot uncovered, you allow more of the liquid to evaporate, thus causing the sauce to thicken.
Previous research suggests that flu and other infections might help cause blood to thicken or prompt an inflammatory response in arteries that are already diseased, thereby sparking the development of a blockage, the researchers said.
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