constriction in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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Secondary constrictions are useful in identifying a chromosome from a set.
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These burns cause a ring of constriction on the peripheral cornea causing the cornea to steepen making the eye focus better at near.
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The whorls are corded below the suture, with a constriction below the cord.
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These impulses inhibit the constriction of blood vessels and lower the heart rate.
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By 1970s, an advanced foundation of heavy industries had been built, but private companies faced constrictions through licensing demands for fresh units and /or expansion.
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The protoconch (initial, embryonic chamber) is egg-shaped and separated from the phragnocone by a constriction.
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The constriction of the pupil and near vision are closely tied.
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Although apical constriction is always observed, it is not necessary for gastrulation, indicating that there are other morphogenetic forces working in parallel.
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He was made an amputee (body extremity was removed due to trauma, prolonged constriction, or surgery) when he was ten years old.
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A constriction and associated hip often delimit these two parts.
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