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The aganglionic segment is of normal caliber without stricture or constriction.
Their story champions freedom over constriction, sensuality over puritanism, living for others over living for success.
In the constriction, a water-free space around the ion was always observed either equatorially or on one side.
Also evident was postorbital constriction, plus the dolichocephalic nature of the brain case.
Another sill acts together with a natural constriction in the bay's shape to form the prominent tide rips observed in Sitakaday Narrows.
The constriction of the skin rotates the eyelashes progressively closer to the cornea.
He prefers to travel under his own steam, free of deadlines and the constriction of a commission.
Centromeres are the nonstaining primary constriction of a chromosome that separates the short arm from the long arm.
The metazoan centromere was first identified cytologically as the region of the primary constriction of a metaphase chromosome.
The strong lateral constriction at the beginning of the gerontic whorl is also a diagnostic shell feature of this subfamily.
You can select the right constriction for game flushing at your feet or birds winging along at 40 yards.
Poisoning causes violent pain in the throat, vomiting, and possibly fatal collapse or constriction of the esophagus.
Sponges are capable of regulating the amount of flow through their bodies by the constriction of various openings.
Bronchial asthma is a respiratory system condition in which the air tubes to the lungs become especially vulnerable to constriction.
The snakes that evolved venom no longer had to rely solely on constriction or other ways of physically subduing their prey.
The final step is the constriction of ion channels that normally allow positive sodium ions to leak into the cell.
Perhaps the larger-sized digits of adults confer some protection from such injuries, in that a larger band is required to cause constriction.
Gass suspects constriction of blood vessels that reduces oxygen delivery to breast tissues is partly to blame.
There is an increased constriction of the phosphate tube, which leads to a closed back door state during the simulation.
The job of formation of the membrane neck and its constriction resulting, eventually, in fission has to be performed by proteins.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The trochlea, narrow as a whole, is clearly separate from the condyles by a very marked constriction.
This is due to a dry constriction of the bronchial tubes and it is heard in chronic bronchitis and in tuberculosis.
He seemed to strive, to say more, but failed for the constriction of his throat.
The second constriction, which separates the second and third joints is called the lumbar constriction.
The tube is then sealed in the flame at the small end and also at the constriction.
There was nothing to indicate in what manner the constriction had occurred.
The hindgut, separated from the preceding by a constriction, is very short and of large caliber.
But he has come into the world with an atrophy, a constriction, caused by amniotic threads.
The auriculate hafting area is expanded-rounded with a hafting constriction along the side edges near the auricles.
Usually it is spherical or ellipsoidal, often violin-shaped or bilobed, with a sagittal constriction.
Both medullary shells spheroidal, one-third as broad as the constriction of the cortical shell, whose surface is quite smooth.
The upper apparent constriction however seems merely to indicate the line of flexure of the upper part of the cell upon the lower.
Occasionally a constriction occludes the course of the tube, while the distal end is dilated into a condition of hydrops.
Readily recognisable remains of the notochord are still found at each end of the intervertebral constriction.
Look after yourself and others, with St John Wales Angina The term angina means literally a constriction of the chest.
The river became mildly excited, as if in protest at the constriction.
The gunboats had cut the coils, and loosened the constriction.
The motile organs are cirri and cilia, all inserted in the constriction.
A painful sense of constriction came in his chest, and he turned pale and stopped with his hand on the lock.
John was decidedly cautious, as she could see by the sudden constriction of his lips, and had no intention of revealing his soul to a young lady.
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