At one point you have to go through a constriction, but in general it's easy going. |
In the constriction, a water-free space around the ion was always observed either equatorially or on one side. |
Their story champions freedom over constriction, sensuality over puritanism, living for others over living for success. |
It is conceivable that the channel is not a rigid conduit but is subject to motions that form pockets separated by labile constrictions. |
The diagnosis is emended to include the new observation of basal constrictions at dichotomies. |
Arrows indicate the primary constrictions of the labeled pair of chromosomes. |