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A rule restricting behaviour or action
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The revolutionary-era Russian Constructivists weren't kidding when they subjected art to strictures of utility, in service to the engineering of an anti-individualist social order.
On February 11th, Steve Doocy talked about those in Congress who favor some exceptions to strictures on immigration — for instance, for the families of victims of the September 11th attacks.
The generally negative attitude toward music among Muslim leaders in Afghanistan has led to strictures against musical performance and to extremely low social status for musicians in that country.
SINCE the euro crisis started in early 2010, the debtor nations on the periphery of Europe have become used to strictures from Germany, not least for running big balance-of-payments deficits.
In sun-blessed Dalmatia, EU regulations will threaten traditional fishing methods, and there is a fear across Croatia that long-held production methods may be outlawed due to strictures coming from Brussels that fail to take into account time-tested local customs.
Chronic disease leads to strictures and fistulas.
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Trauma, operations or instrumentation of the urethra or ureter may lead to stricture disease.
The stricture tissue is rich in myofibroblasts and multi-nucleated giant cells which are thought to be related to stricture formation and collagen synthesis.
Chemotherapeutic agents can cause CIBS through adverse toxicity on the biliary system or ischaemic changes to the pericholangitic venous plexus, leading to stricture of the biliary ducts [7].
The mechanism of stricture formation arising from reflux esophagitis is considered to be as follows: gastric acid reflux causes inflammation in the lamina propria which is then disrupted, leading to stricture formation [6].
We conclude that the fibromuscular remodeling which results in CD-associated ileal strictures predominantly involves the MM and submucosal vasculature in a luminally-polarized fashion and suggests that mucosal-based factors may contribute to stricture pathogenesis.
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