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Vessels may also have constricted or become stiff.
Many specimens from the Nam Pilu River have constricted posterior end and more rounded ventral margin.
(Never mind that such laws might have "constricted" the torture of detainees).
The Bulls have constricted Brooklyn's options and diverted the action to its least potent offensive players.
Those who play and follow the sport suggest golf's patrician roots in Britain have constricted the professional progress of women.
These economic indicators have worsened in recent months with the bite of antinuclear sanctions, which have constricted Iran's ability to sell oil and do routine banking transactions.
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Gerrymandering has constricted the number of competitive districts to a tiny sliver.
Mills claimed in court that McCartney had "constricted" her career, but the claim was rejected.
Jet brokers, who normally have a worldwide clientele, say the market has constricted abroad in recent months as well.
But by the first three months of this year, that flow had constricted to an annual rate of about $200 billion.
In vessels that had constricted in response to noradrenaline (diameters: 22.4 to 58.0 μm), physiological concentrations of 10−12 M increased vessel diameter by 108% above baseline conditions.
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