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Then it dilates the tip of its foot, retracts the adductor muscles to close the shell, shortens its foot and draws itself downwards.
The right ventricle is very sensitive to changes in its afterload, which explains the risk that it dilates in case of ARDS.
The plant's toxin affects the eyes because it dilates the pupils and makes them very sensitive to light.
When the proboscis is fully everted, the part of the body (collar) directly behind it dilates and anchors the proboscis in the soil.
Placed under the tongue, the drug quickly dissolves into the blood, where it dilates the coronary artery, slightly decreasing blood pressure and reducing heart exertion.
It is only late in pregnancy that the cervix gradually thins out and softens; during labour it dilates for passage of the infant.
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However, ISDN may be a better choice for *2/*2 patients, because it dilated the artery as fast as GTN; moreover, larger or repeated doses of GTN often induce tolerance and oxidative stress, although ISDN can also cause tolerance.
When injected into the cervix, it can soften it and help it dilate.
Vascular effects of nNOS are mediated through parasympathetic fibres of the facial nerve to cephalic vessels where it mostly dilates arteries and veins but not arterioles which regulate tissue perfusion.
ANP is ideally suited for treatment of ischemic AKI, as it preferentially dilates the preglomerular resistance vessels; this will increase GFR but also renal blood flow, meeting the increased oxygen demand of the medulla by an increase in renal DO2.
It's so pregnant with awkward poignancy it's dilating.
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