In earlier models of the closed nAChR channel, pore-facing side chains of leucines of the Equatorial ring almost occlude the pore. |
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An ascending dissection occasionally can occlude the ostium of a coronary artery and lead to myocardial infarction. |
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The important feature of this closed state model is that the side chains of leucines of the Equatorial ring do not occlude the pore completely. |
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However, these side chains do not fully occlude the pore but rather appear to form a hydrophobic barrier to ion permeation. |
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Novels are narratives of private life that they turn inward, forming subjectivities that occlude or mystify the political. |
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Focal pressure was applied to temporarily occlude vessels that appeared to be patent. |
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The size of the catheter should be small enough so as not to occlude the artificial airway totally, thus avoiding excessive negative pressure. |
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Moreover, once bound to a target protein, the scaffold could occlude the binding of other molecules that normally interact with the protein. |
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The peglike first upper molar does not occlude with any tooth of the lower jaw, so it serves no clear function. |
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The anteriormost teeth are smaller than the more posterior ones, and the anterior upper teeth do not occlude with the anterior lower teeth. |
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Tumors in the tracheobronchial tree often occlude major airways producing obstructive pneumonitis and hypoxia. |
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Microscopically, large neoplastic lymphoid cells with prominent nucleoli and frequent mitotic figures occlude small vessel lumina. |
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It does occlude with this tooth in what appears to be a fully functional manner, and it retains the pattern of its cusps. |
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The protocone and, if present, the hypocone of the upper molar occlude directly with this surface. |
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This matching of the cusps allowed the teeth to occlude, or meet, in a precision bite. |
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To reduce systemic absorption one can occlude the nasolacrimal drainage system for several minutes following eye drop instillation. |
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The Elana Surgical Kit was designed to remove the need to occlude critical blood flow in intracranial arteries during an arteriotomy procedure. |
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Chronic occlusive disease develops over time as atherosclerotic deposition increases plaque size and tends to occlude the vessel. |
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The red lines must not occlude the black ink, while accepting that the IGC is not simply a rubber stamp for the results of the Convention. |
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Over a 3 month period, tissue grows over the device to occlude the tubes completely. |
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Passage over the Great Lakes or Hudson Bay can re-energize migratory systems, but eventually they slow and continue to occlude. |
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We test this tracking algorithm on a video sequence of about 500 frames where signs frequently occlude the signer's face. |
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Additionally, cats do not masticate meat, and the peglike first upper molar does not occlude with any tooth of the lower jaw, so it serves no clear function. |
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Medical tests have established that the amount of pressure needed to occlude the arteries is six times less than the pressure needed to collapse the airway. |
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In particular, the studies have focused on products, which might be expected on theoretical or laboratory grounds to occlude tubules or block neural transmission at the pulp. |
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The results are promising. 4: Finally the authors discuss the cochlear risk of this surgery and the types of material used to occlude or cover the canal. |
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Unless medically indicated, do not deploy the Powerlink System Stent Graft in a location that will occlude arteries necessary to supply blood flow to organs or extremities. |
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Should this occur, occlude the left eye and proceed with screening. |
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These aneurysms may favour the formation of blood clots that break off and occlude vessels downstream, or they may burst and hemorrhage, which may be fatal. |
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During such rituals relatives have to avoid all sewing, which might occlude the pitá¹›i's throat, rendering it incapable of ever breathing or drinking again. |
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Thick plaques that severely occlude an artery can significantly decrease the flow of blood to vascular beds in tissues served by the artery, thereby causing severe tissue damage. |
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It is filtered from the bloodstream by the kidneys, but in the process it may occlude the structures of the kidney causing damage such as acute tubular necrosis or kidney failure. |
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Coil Embolization is a procedure used to occlude the cerebral aneurysm, preventing its rupture. |
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Briefly, following anesthesia with chloral hydrate, both vertebral arteries were electrocauterised to permanently occlude them. |
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Blood pressure cuffs or elastic bands are applied to a muscle, such as the biceps femoris, to occlude the blood vessels and decrease venous return. |
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