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For this reason, to provide effective traction, the jaws of laparoscopic graspers feature ridges or toothed profiles to minimize slip and for this reason, the bowel is often grasped too tightly, increasing risk of trauma and associated complications, for example, delayed healing, adhesion formation, and even perforation [ 1].

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Using a custom plastic device, she mechanically squeezed her samples from four sides, thereby packing the nanotubes together more tightly and increasing the volume fraction — that is, the fraction of the total volume occupied by the solid CNTs.

Breeding success, density and recent population trends of Bonelli's eagle were tightly related, increasing from northern to southern Iberian Peninsula (with highest figures at intermediate latitudes), and as sun radiation increased, and altitude decreased.

Because the renal production of 1,25(OH)2D3 is tightly regulated, increasing vitamin D3 intake does not result in an increase in serum 1,25(OH)2D3 concentration.

Owing to –1 ≤ cos 2β ≤ 0, σ3–σ1 < 0, the larger of β, the greater of (σ3 – σ1) cos 2β/2, and then the greater of σ, cracks are closed more tightly with increased compressive stress.  .

A 2003 study published in the Journal of Ophthalmology showed that wearing ties too tightly may increase the risk of blindness and glaucoma.

Moreover, it has been shown in the trace fear conditioning paradigm that conditioned tone responses and tone-shock association patterns undergo trial-dependent increase in the numbers of replay during learning, correlating tightly with increased immediate freezing [12].

Our data show that heart disease is tightly associated with increasing risk of subsequent development of CKD.

Unsurprisingly, the higher the number of interfacial contacts, the stronger the binding strength, which is consistent both with the previously reported evidence that interfaces tend to be larger and more tightly packed with increasing interaction strength (Nooren and Thornton, 2003) and with the simple BSA models introduced by Chothia and Janin (1975) and Horton and Lewis (1992).

And signs of increasing, if tightly managed, openness, at least in film, suggested by the intensive interaction between Chinese and non-Chinese deal makers at the recent Beijing International Film Festival, may demonstrate that Mr. Hu's policy was not without substance; it may even have helped prompt change.

Downstream nucleosomes are arranged in tightly spaced arrays with increasing fuzziness towards the 3′ end of coding regions.

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