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Inhalation of smoke caused pial arterioles to constrict at t = 30 s (8.4%) and, subsequently, to dilate (peak at t = 5 10 min; 18.7%).
Ms. Mastropierro's voice tended to constrict at full volume, but her penetrating top notes thrilled; when she perfects her technique, watch out.
At this point, a series of muscles in your throat forces the food down into your esophagus -- picture it like the way snakes move food down into their bodies, where muscles constrict at the top part of the column and relax at the bottom part of the column.
By contrast, E. coli cells constrict at mid-cell well before cell separation [ 81].
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The laterally situated dentary portion of the coronoid process is slightly constricted at the base in lateral view, and dorsal to this constriction is a distinct bump close to the posterior margin of the process.
"It gets constricting at times to write for a newspaper," he said.
The ghosts fulfilled their roles as figments of the familiar heroines Norma, Butterfly and Carmen, and Ms. Leibowitch, though constricted at first, lent an ingenue's freshness to her part.
The eastern end of the Cochabamba valley system constricts at the Vacas Lake District, constraining the road network and providing an ideal location in which to examine past human environmental interactions.
Prayer rugs differ from those of the other Turkmen in having frank prayer-niche designs, the arch (to indicate the direction of Mecca, the holy city) constricted at the head.
This is why my throat constricts at the news of these arrests: not only because I am an immigrant, and the people I love most in the world, including my children, are immigrants, but because the emergence of a group of people who are never safe is a terrifying development.
Underwater welding arc is constricted at increased depth or pressure.
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