Examples of using Constrict in English and their translations into Slovenian
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Constricting ropes.
When the muscles constrict, blood pressure rises.
Constricting every internal organ.
For instance, it dilates the pupil of the eye, but constrict blood vessels.
Constricted larynx, accelerated breathing.
As long as external pressure constricts the artery, it remains in a swirling flow.
This is characteristic for tumors of the large intestine, which constrict the inside.
As you breathe out, constrict your throat and make the sound of the ocean.
Your blood pressure will rise as your cardiovascular vessels constrict.
Conventional wisdom says I should constrict the vessels. I beg to differ.
One theory is that when your body gets chilled theblood vessels in the nose and throat constrict.
If you smoke, stop- cigarette smoking constricts blood vessels and decreases blood circulation.
It's the body's natural reaction when it thinks that it's freezing-all your blood vessels constrict.
Angiotensin II is a powerful vasoconstrictor(a substance that constricts blood vessels).
When you select should pay attention to the size to fit,and the shoes should not constrict the foot at the edges.
Your blood vessels also constrict, so don't be surprised when dehydration headaches strike.
Every time you choose to avoidpeople you are investing in negative beliefs and feelings that constrict your comfort zone.
Omega 3 from fish and fish oil also constrict the blood vessels in your nether regions for faster arousal.
The Boeing thought that the plane, Designed as he developed the first supersonic, He would have short life,maximum 400 constrict specimens.
Blood vessels are flexible and can be widen or constrict as needed to keep the blood flowing.
Blood vessels in the injured area constrict in response to the cold temperature, leading to reduction of the swelling and pain components of the inflammatory reaction.
First, alcohol increases the level of"good" cholesterol andthereby reduces the amount of fatty deposits that constrict and clog the beds of blood vessels.
The nicotine in cigarette smoke can constrict the blood vessels making it harder for your heart to pump blood to your organs.
Raynaud's phenomenon, often just called Raynaud's, is a condition where the smallblood vessels of the fingers become narrow(constrict), most commonly when they are in a cool environment.
Due to a lack of magnesium, the blood vessels constrict, which increases blood pressure and this can lead to coronary heart disease.
Even healthy people can start to experience some of the fatigue associated with pulmonary hypertension when they travel to very high elevations,where available oxygen wanes and blood vessels in the lungs constrict.
Prolonged use of the gum could constrict the blood vessels of the mouth and result in gum disease, though some studies refute these findings.
However, under the influence of temperature change varies the density of sebaceous secretion,dilate or constrict the pores, which is a manifestation of the thermoregulatory function of the skin.
The uncontrolled IgE antibodies, which also play a significant role in the development of allergic reactions, lead to the increased formation of plaques,activation of mast cells and inflammatory processes and constrict and damage blood vessels.
Second, capillaries in the mouth and esophagus constrict after contact with the drug, reducing the surface area over which the drug can be absorbed.
