Sentence examples for which could constrict from inspiring English sources

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The increased quantity of smooth muscle in the artery wall could increase the constrictive ability of the artery or the artery wall thickness, either of which could constrict the lumen of the artery, thus reducing blood flow through the vessel.

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The only difference among subjects was probably in the amount of circulation which could be constricted during the metaboreflex.

They would be listed in a public registry and hosts would have to follow the city's existing zoning codes, which could end up constricting Airbnb to a more limited set of neighborhoods in the city.

A suspension of new sales of bonds could constrict supply of Treasuries, pushing yields down instead of up.

However, it has been suggested that norepinephrine could constrict cerebral arteries, reducing cerebral blood flow.

The desired estimates will follow if we could constrict a right operator-valued parametrix T, for Q t * (εx, D) satisfying L p estimates.

Visual field loss was defined as isopter boundaries constricted within the age-matched ranges which could be global constriction or a defect type.

Many economists predict that China's inflation will not peak for a few more months, forcing the government to take stronger measures to constrict the money supply, which could slow economic growth.

Ikeda et al. reported that the GB sometimes constricts in response to oral feeding in subtype a BA, which could be a pitfall in the diagnosis of BA [15].

The speeches of both presidents, around the same time, going over the same wide set of themes -- although each one spoke from his own realities, principles and logic, which could make them seem very different -- represents an untying of the biggest knot that has constricted the possibilities of sustaining a far-reaching, powerful and peaceful dynamic of development in Cuba.

Despite these limitations, this study suggests that e-cigarette use constricts peripheral airways, possibly as a result of the irritant effects of propylene glycol, which could be of particular concern in people with chronic lung disease such as asthma, emphysema, or chronic bronchitis.

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