Examples of using Constricts in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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It constricts the vessels of the nasopharyngeal mucosa.
The sleeving easily expands up to 150% and gently constricts around irregular shapes.
Nicotine constricts blood vessels in the face and under the eyes.
It affects a certain natural chemical(serotonin) that constricts blood vessels in the brain.
Smoking constricts blood vessels and is a potential cause of Raynaud's.
It also stimulates the sympathetic nerve endings andaccelerates the heart beats and constricts the blood vessels;
The peptide endothelin constricts muscles in blood vessels, increasing blood pressure.
When a young mother sits down or lies down,the uterus rests against the digestive organs and constricts the intestines.
Focusing too much on the smaller details constricts your ability to see how everything ties together.
It interacts with various hormones that affect blood vessels,like angiotensin, which constricts vessels and arteries.
Focusing too much on the smaller details constricts your ability to see how everything ties together.
It interacts with various hormones in the body that affect blood vessels,like angiotensin, which constricts vessels and arteries.
According to ASMBS, since this procedure constricts the stomach, the person feels full after eating less food than usual.
That means that kidneys are able to either raise orlower blood pressure as needed via a hormone called rennin that constricts blood vessels.
The trick to catching Pokémon is to wait until the circle constricts to its smallest possible form before you throw the ball.
Smoking also constricts the blood vessels in your face, obstructing circulation to your blood vessels and depriving your skin of vitamin A.
Ordinarily, your body increases your heart rate and constricts certain blood vessels to help maintain normal blood pressure.
Apart from the well-known risks of heart disease, asthma and cancer, orthopedic surgeons have found thatsmoking accelerates bone density loss and constricts blood flow.
Smoking has been shown to cause ED because it constricts blood vessels, causes cardiovascular and respiratory problems and more.
The treatment group also showed significant drops- 41% on average- in blood concentration of norepinephrine(also called noradrenaline),a hormone that constricts blood vessels and increases blood pressure and blood sugar.
When you look at something nearby, the muscle constricts, allowing the relatively elastic lens to curve and change its focusing power.
Applying cold or frozen compresses to the neck or head area decreases inflammation,slows nerve conduction and constricts blood vessels, all of which help reduce headache pain(24).
One, it's a sun-shading device,so that when the sun hits the surface, it constricts the amount of sun passing through, and in other areas, it's a ventilating system, so that hot, trapped air underneath can actually move through and out when necessary.
The earliest symptoms of scleroderma usually involve thickening of the skin anda condition known as Reynaud's phenomenon, which constricts the arteries and turns the fingers blue when they're exposed to cold.
The pupil of a cortically blind eye still dilates and constricts in response to changes in light, because this reaction is a reflex, and does not rely on the brain.
The tool eliminates local skin reactions(itching, redness,peeling), constricts blood vessels at the site of application and soothes the skin.
A popular tool for this is Preparation H,the hemorrhoid cream, which constricts the blood vessels and therefore may temporarily tighten skin.
Sitting nonstop for toolong can damage your blood vessels because it constricts the arteries in your legs, restricts blood flow, and raises your blood pressure.
An exaggerated response to cold temperatures or emotional distress,this condition constricts the small blood vessels in the hands and feet and causes numbness, pain or color changes in the fingers or toes.
Normally, as part of the pupillary light reflex,the pupil dilates in the dark and constricts in the light to respectively improve vividity at night and to protect the retina from sunlight damage during the day.