| 41. | Re-Constriction Records folded in 1999 after having released approximately 40 records.
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| 42. | Normally there are one or two constrictions per revolution.
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| 43. | The aperture is preceded by several wide sinuous constrictions.
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| 44. | This difference in diameter is the amount of constriction.
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| 45. | This figure is helpful in identification of ventricular constriction.
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| 46. | Adjustable pulmonary artery banding has been available since 1972, allowing variable constriction.
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| 47. | CRS is the malformation due to a constriction ring around mostly a limb.
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| 48. | It can be distinguished from similar species by annual constrictions along these branches.
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| 49. | Conformity, constriction, poor taste : such masculine troubles are well worth attention.
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| 50. | The angiotensinogen gene controls constriction of blood vessels,
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