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Relevance is a demand that can lead to narrowing and ignorance.
Nerve signals from the brain to the kidney tend to increase blood pressure, in part by stimulating production of the enzyme renin, which initiates a cascade of hormones that directly and indirectly lead to narrowing of arteries and decreases in excretion of salt and water.
Conditions that may lead to narrowing of the foramen magnum include osteochondrodysplasias, metabolic disorders, developmental abnormalities and Chiari malformations [12].
Any lesion which may lead to narrowing of the spinal canal would result in spinal cord compression [1, 2, 3].
"Most of the process that we have undertaken in pharmacogenomics would lead to narrowing of labeled drugs," says DeCode CEO Kari Stefansson Kari Stefansson.
58 Degeneration of various components of the vertebra is common in the elderly population and may lead to narrowing of the spinal canal.
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Our data show that mutations in Celsr1 and Vangl2 disrupt lung bud branching and cause abnormal epithelial cell arrangements, cytoskeletal defects and lead to narrowed airways and hypoplasia of the lungs.
In more ordered polymer chains, the Coulombic interchain coupling is weaker, which leads to narrowing exciton bandwidth.
Besides, by increasing the number of pairs of layers enclosing the defect layer leads to narrowing of the transmission band together with deepening of the stop band.
This leads to narrowing of the artery, causing severe ailments (i.e., heart attack or angina) and a high rate of fatality (NHS 2014).
BC, Holocene valley incision in this catchment led to narrowing floodplains, the disappearance of the valley wetland deposits, and a reduction in land available for paddy farming.
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