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Of the 100 most highly-expressed genes during the development of the constricting rings (22 h), 35 were functionally uncharacterized (Additional file 2: Table S6), suggesting that several genes with unknown function were involved in the development of trapping organs.
The enhanced strength−fracture toughness synergy can be attributed to the nanotwin bundles that constrict the damage development in the matrix of either nano-grains or recrystallized grains, and that resist crack propagation via acting as ductile crack bridging ligaments.
"We are not constricted by the prior development of smaller units," Mr. Abrahams said.
The endogenous transcription factors were deleted from the organism to constrict the impact of external factors.
Try not to constrict the movement of your tongue - this will result in garbled speech.
Enlarged plaque lesions constrict the luminal surface of the artery and hence reduce blood flow.
(Never mind that such laws might have "constricted" the torture of detainees).
The iris controls the amount of light entering the eye by dilating or constricting the size of the pupil.
International sanctions have constricted the flow of resources to Iran's atomic program.
As the oil supply from Libya is constricted, the price of oil will likely shoot higher.
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