constriction dans le dictionnaire PONS

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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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Another reliable reference puts its constriction period between 1570 and 1584.
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However, the constriction of online advertising spending around 2001 following the dot-com collapse caused many sites to be closed.
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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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The valve opening is generally as wide as or wider than the barrel diameter, so there is very little constriction of airflow.
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This reflex is responsible for the constriction of the pupils upon light's entering the eye.
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The constriction band must be dissected very carefully to avoid damaging the underlying neurovasculature.
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At more or less regular intervals there appear slight constrictions which coincide with the lines of growth.
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These losses can be due to channel bed roughness, channel constrictions, and other flow structures.
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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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