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Gradually, remaining factory owners gave up on the capitalist island of West Berlin during the 28 years that the Wall constricted the movement of goods and people.
The pain occurred 10 days after surgery and was constricting the movement of the left hip.
Mr. Malvacías, whose set included rectangular boxes of neon light (oddly, they were rarely lighted), also designed the casual costumes, which were evocative of rehearsal clothes yet seemed to constrict the dancers' movement.
In this assay, the movement of the histone octamer toward the end of the DNA constricts the motion of the DNA and thus increases the anisotropy of a fluorophore attached there, similar to how the movement of the counterweight along the pendulum of a metronome changes the frequency of the metronome's oscillation.
Previously, it was common practice to use a large bandage or ace wrap to constrict the rib cage and prevent movement in the broken rib.
Nor will he constrict the regime's access to cash.
He could voluntarily constrict the anal sphincter.
Aging is characterized by derangements in multiple metabolic pathways that progressively constrict the homeostatic reserve (homeostenosis).
Lack of knowledge services and limited clients constrict the development of web-based learning.
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