How To Use Obstruction In A Sentence

  • This is the very definition of obstructionism: To delay a foregone conclusion for the sake of a petty protest.
  • Seven patients had one or more episodes of partial or complete large bowel obstruction and four others were constipated.
  • Surely this would be the ideal place to locate these stall holders - still in the town centre but not causing obstructions.
  • As demonstrated in the literature, lymphangiography combined with CT is the standard procedure for detecting the obstruction site of the thoracic duct or a tumor mass in the mediastinal area.
  • That would give the government a much-needed handle on economic policy-making, which has been hamstrung by opposition obstructionism.
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  • The Choctaw [Footnote: Romans, p. 70, Bossu, Vol. I, p. 308.] boys made use of a cane stalk, eight or nine feet in length, from which the obstructions at the joints had been removed, much as boys use what is called a putty blower. Indian Games : an historical research
  • Chronic idiopathic intestinal pseudoobstruction is usually caused by disease of the enteric nerves or smooth muscle.
  • _Ophthalmia lymphatica_ is a kind of anasarca of the tunica adnata; in this the vessels over the sclerotica, or white part of the eye, rise considerably above the cornea, which they surround, are less red than in the ophthalmia superficialis, and appear to be swelled by an accumulation of lymph rather than of blood; it is probably owing to the temporary obstruction of a branch of the lymphatic system. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life
  • Another attempt by Republican Obstructionists to "bamboozle" the American taxpayers. Obama touts financial reform, says GOP stance 'deceptive'
  • The apparatus under consideration was employed in the St. Quentin gas works during the winter of 1881-1882, without giving rise to any obstruction; and, besides, it was found that by its use there might be avoided all choking up of the pipes at the works and the city mains through naphthaline. Scientific American Supplement, No. 363, December 16, 1882
  • Insana gula, insanae obstructiones, insanum venandi studium discordia demens. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • Zhang EY, Stein R, Chang S, Zheng Y, Zderic SA, Wein AJ, Chacko S: Smooth muscle hypertrophy following partial bladder outlet obstruction is associated with overexpression of non-muscle caldesmon. Publications of the Urology Division
  • Traffic incidents included 15 motor accidents, 30 cases of traffic obstruction and 16 illegally parked cars.
  • At age 20 she became pregnant and the pregnancy was complicated by episodes of small and large bowel obstruction.
  • Congressional Democrats have resisted impeachment considerations, recalling the acrimonious division when a Republican Congress impeached Bill Clinton in 1998 for perjury and obstruction of justice to cover up his affair with Monica Lewinsky. Bush's Disapproval Hits Rare Heights; Only Nixon and Truman Scored Worse
  • In the Watergate scandal, obstruction of justice was number one in the articles of impeachment approved by the House Judiciary Committee.
  • Thus, this new definition of airflow obstruction appears to impart useful prognostic information.
  • For liberals, such obstructionism proved yet again that the Catholic tradition could never truly be reconciled with secular democracy.
  • The mass was large enough to cause a second obstruction at the same site and necessitated a second surgical operation.
  • A passer-by told the driver to move his car so that it was not causing an obstruction.
  • A high bowel obstruction will have a few dilated loops of small bowel in the abdomen.
  • You're a biased party, the parents of the vic, and you're to go nowhere near this case or we'll slap you with obstruction. THE KILL CLAUSE
  • A ureteral stent was placed to relieve the obstruction.
  • Supine and upright abdominal radiographs with stepladder pattern of air-fluid levels and no colonic gas are suggestive of obstruction.
  • Fourth, the harm for which the camp had been responsible did not end with obstruction of the highway. Times, Sunday Times
  • On Thursday five men who dressed as Father Christmas in Liverpool city centre in a protest over fathers' rights were charged with highway obstruction.
  • These obstructions can sometimes be removed by careful manipulations with the hand; but, where this can not be accomplished, the flexible probang should be employed. Cattle and Their Diseases Embracing Their History and Breeds, Crossing and Breeding, And Feeding and Management; With the Diseases to which They are Subject, And The Remedies Best Adapted to their Cure
  • Never try to shoot out an obstruction by loading another shell and firing!
  • The liver, spleen, kidneys, and pancreas all looked normal, and no evidence of intestinal obstruction or perforation was detected.
  • Placing a shunt (a small, flexible tube) into the fetal bladder to provide continuous drainage when a obstruction is present. Glossary
  • What actually happened, was that a key Senate race swung from the Democratic incumbent to the Republican challenger, when Saxby Chambliss attacked Max Cleland for obstruction. Matthew Yglesias » Ungovernable
  • The root is the part used, and it is an excellent medicine to remove obstructions, it works power - fully by urine, and is good in jaundices, and in stoppages of the mense! The Family Herbal,: And of the Drugs which are Produced by Vegetables of Other Countries : with ...
  • Hydrops is secondary to vena caval obstruction and cardiac compression from large tumors causing an extreme mediastinal shift. Bronchopulmonary sequestration and Congenital Cystic Adenomatoid
  • This patient, a 10 year old boy, had subaortic obstruction and had outgrown his original prosthetic aortic valve.
  • Mental Reservation" Church Doctrine and Freedom of Religion NEVER included sex abuse crimes, failures to report, obstructions of justice, perjury in any way, shape or form and/or free passes for sexual predators employed by religious institutions to roam churches, schools andpublic forums without accountability, andNEVER will! Clergy Sex Abuse-TAKE CORRECTIVE ACTION!
  • With the increased growth of the thyroid and cricoid cartilage, the angulation of the vocal chords decreases, eliminating subglottic narrowing and subsequent airway obstruction associated with anesthesia in younger children.
  • Acetylcholine esterase inhibitor (neostigmine): indications: colonic pseudo-obstruction PLoS Medicine: New Articles
  • They practically balked at the idea that I might have some abnormal obstruction to recognition. Times, Sunday Times
  • She had to have surgery to remove an obstruction from her throat.
  • L'atélectasie est la conséquence de l'obstruction de la bronche correspondante du territoire atteint. Pinku-tk Diary Entry
  • Occasionally there was a judder as some obstruction was struck.
  • The most serious complication is respiratory failure from airway obstruction or hypoventilation.
  • The bleeding may have been the result of ‘some sort of asphyxial process such as compression or obstruction of the neck or air passage’, he suggested.
  • Objective To investigate the feasibility, safety and efficacy of high-power Potassium titanyl phosphate(KTP) laser vaporization of bladder neck for treatment of bladder outlet obstruction in women.
  • We did not want to be awkward and put any unreasonable obstructions in the way.
  • A class is created of dogged self-righteous obstructionists with a vested interest in the status quo, however obsolescent, however decayed, however inappropriate to the site.
  • Also there is no legal obstruction to you taking the coffin to the crematorium in a station wagon.
  • I am sorry to report that obstruction from insurance companies has finally forced me to abandon the Ecology Unit treatment. An Alternative Approach to Allergies
  • Increases in intrathoracic pressure cause obstruction in cerebral venous outflow, leading to vascular congestion.
  • In spite of all kinds of obstructions we succeeded in carrying most of our plans through.
  • His fellow Republicans ignored him and were about to let his expire, but fellow Kentuckian Mitch McConnell realized they needed him to maintain his hold on the bill if they were to keep up their obstructionist agenda without anyone useful getting blamed for it. Think Progress » Bunning Whines About Missing Basketball Game, Tells Dems ‘Tough Sh*t’ On Unemployment Benefits
  • In other words, by the time the doctors had discovered what was the cause of her recent complaints of abdominal pain, she had become jaundiced from a bile duct obstruction and even worse, had liver metastases.
  • He was arrested for obstruction of a police officer in the execution of his duty.
  • Patients with severe emphysema had severe airflow obstruction, hyperinflation, and air trapping.
  • Damage to the liver or an obstruction of some kind in the bile duct (called a gallstone) can lead to a serious problems such as cholestasis, steatorrhea, or jaundice. CreationWiki - Recent changes [en]
  • Graham of the obstructionist party who has no plan, who has had no plan other than tax cuts for the rich, deregulation of those same rich, and wars galore, is accusing the Obama administration of doing a terrible job running the country. Graham: Dems engaging in 'seedy Chicago politics'
  • Remember, snoring means obstructed breathing, and obstruction can be serious.
  • CONCLUSION The decreasing of the synaptic glomerulus and aging of the organella maybe the main factors that cause the olfactory bulb sensation obstruction.
  • Over the Marriage Bridge the Honeymoon Path is broad, allowing a couple to walk abreast - until they reach an obstruction that represents the first difference of opinion.
  • Symptoms of allergic rhinitis include sneezing, nasal itch, rhinorrhea, nasal obstruction, postnasal drip, and sometimes pain.
  • His first trial on obstruction charges ended in a hung jury. Times, Sunday Times
  • Respiratory depression occurs more frequently in elderly or debilitated patients and in those suffering from conditions accompanied by hypoxia, hypercapnia, or upper airway obstruction, in whom even moderate therapeutic doses may significantly decrease pulmonary ventilation. BioSpace.com Featured News and Stories
  • They were convicted of obstruction, the magistrates taking the view that the only lawful use of the highway was to pass and repass about one's lawful business, and for any purposes incidental to that.
  • She appeared amongst her companions, and vanished from them, with a degree of rapidity which was inconceivable and hedges, treillage, or such like obstructions, were surmounted by her in a manner which the most vigilant eye could not detect; for, after being observed on the side of the barrier at one instant, in another she was beheld close beside the spectator. Anne of Geierstein
  • It often happens, however, that, though they see the amphiboly, people hesitate to draw such distinctions, because of the dense crowd of persons who propose questions of the kind, in order that they may not be thought to be obstructionists at every turn: then, though they would never have supposed that that was the point on which the argument turned, they often find themselves faced by a paradox. On Sophistical Refutations
  • Melvin, too, was informed that the only player guilty of obstruction was Lopez.
  • Gonzalez F, Canning DA, Hyun G, Casale P: Lower pole pelvi-ureteric junction obstruction in duplicated collecting systems. Publications of the Urology Division
  • Constipation is a serious problem, because patients with PD are particularly susceptible to impaction, obstruction, volvulus, and paralytic ileus.
  • As usual, the obstructionist GOP puts PARTY first, America and Americans last - taking yet another opportunity to put their "pro-life" anti-abortionist demands out there as blackmail: Abortion once again roils health care debate
  • We're going to be hearing a lot more of this kind of obstructionist talk in the next few days and weeks, so here's what's worth passing on to politically noncommitted friends and relatives: Government-funded jobs are real jobs. RJ Eskow: Wait ... Didn't Michael Steele Just Say My Parents Never Had Jobs?
  • This relieves the obstruction to the flow of urine by passing a urinary catheter to empty the bladder.
  • The council decided this caused obstruction to traffic and painted yellow lines down both sides.
  • Put any obstruction in thew waste line, and your problems will begin. michael bailey Says: POOPTRICITY: Want Electricity? Flush Your Turbine Toilet! | Inhabitat
  • For instance, the niblick is a short club for taking the ball out of difficult positions ( "lies") as when the latter gets into long grass, sand or some other awkward kind of obstruction. Entertainments for Home, Church and School
  • Gall stones may lodge at the intersection, causing obstruction to the flow of pancreatic juices or bile.
  • By one of the ironic perversities that often attend the course of affairs, the existence of the works of art upon which formation of an esthetic theory depends has become an obstruction to theory about them. John Dewey's *Art as Experience*
  • Police can remove a vehicle that is causing an obstruction .
  • The snake began to choke as it tried to swallow his arm and simultaneously dislodge the obstruction from its windpipe.
  • Another important genitourinary problem is priapism: a painful, persistent erection due to vaso-occlusive obstruction of the venous drainage of the penis.
  • There are many reasons for jaundice other than cancer, for example hepatitis, or obstruction of the common bile duct due to gallstones.
  • There is no use ignoring the obstructionist approach that China displayed in Copenhagen, and the fact that this is unhelpful if a forum such as the UNFCCC is to be successful.
  • A survey was being carried out round the village, and some obstructions had been found in the sewer from the top of Armscote Road.
  • Arrests on mischief, obstruction of police and possession of prohibited or restricted weapons charges were made, said Sergeant Jim Black of Toronto Police.
  • To the general astonishment the Duke d' Orléans, head of the junior branch of the royal family and heir to a long tradition of obstructionism, suddenly rose and protested that this was not legal.
  • What I see from where I sit is a Republican Party that only functions with obstruction. RNC airs critical ads prior to Obama visit
  • He said results showed rejection of Democratic ‘obstructionism’ in the senate.
  • In the Watergate scandal, obstruction of justice was number one in the articles of impeachment approved by the House Judiciary Committee.
  • At the very instant that the body is exposed naked to the cold air, an unusual movement is felt in the bowels; as is experienced by boys going into the cold bath: this could not occur from an obstruction of the perspirable matter, since there is not time, for that to be returned to the bowels by the course of the circulation. Zoonomia, Vol. I Or, the Laws of Organic Life
  • It is an offence for a landowner to obstruct a public right of way, and the placing of a new stile, gate or fence can amount to an obstruction, unless it is a replacement of what previously existed.
  • If obstruction is confirmed, balloon dilation or surgery are necessary
  • Air stops entering the lungs when you sleep because of an obstruction. The Sun
  • This may predispose to gallstones, which in turn can lead to common bile duct obstruction.
  • The massive vomiting suggested gastric obstruction, but endoscopy showed the gastric outlet was patent.
  • Recurrent volvulus is rare, but a second bowel obstruction due to adhesions (scar tissue build-up after any type of abdominal surgery) could occur later.
  • From the blatant Republican policy doublespeak emanating from think-tank sponsored word doctors to the outright obstruction and lies expectorated by Republican congressional representatives and senators, the very concept of governance can only be considered once the culprits are removed. Steven Weber: Comedy Relief
  • She worked her way round the obstruction, clambering over general debris as she went.
  • And, sometimes, the one obstruction to an amenable compromise is yet another rule-book that someone somewhere imagined would be helpful.
  • We've often asked whether the party are paying a political price for their obstructionism, or for the outrageous and hateful face they so often present to the voters.
  • More serious politically is the police recommendation that Mr Netanyahu also be charged with obstruction of justice.
  • BOBBER RIG When you're fishing near a prominent obstruction, around the mouth of atributary, or over weeds, using a bobber is a good approach (you want it as small as possible to minimize the resistance when a pike takes the bait and runs). A Basic Guide to Catching Northern Pike
  • She had to have surgery to remove an obstruction from her throat.
  • The causes include antispasmodic drugs, continence surgery, obstruction, psychosis, and neurological or inflammatory conditions.
  • Seventeen of the patients had a tracheostomy for airway obstruction.
  • The inflammatory response to viral-induced bronchiolitis includes bronchial obstruction, increased airway secretion, mucosal edema, and infiltration of inflammatory cells including eosinophil granulocytes.
  • Nevertheless, it strikes us as being more honest to raise the suspicion that accidental upper airway obstruction may be a factor in the death and to give the cause of death as unascertained while giving appropriate support to parents.
  • The axmen were ordered up, and while they were clearing away the obstructions I rode ahead with the cavalry to the summit, and some four miles on the ridge beyond. The Citizen-Soldier or, Memoirs of a Volunteer
  • Subpulmonic and supravalvar pulmonic stenosis do not get better with balloon dilation, and will require surgery if the amount of obstruction is moderate or severe. Pulmonary Stenosis
  • Satans, though rarely mentioned in the Old Testament are generally portrayed as obedient servants or sons of God who perform specific duties of strategic obstruction The Hebrew root of the word satan is STN, which defines an opposer, adversary, or an accuser, whereas the Greek equivalent was “Diabolos” from which derive the words diabolical and devil., again meaning no more than obstructor or slanderer. Archive 2009-04-01
  • Certain infections in children, most notably croup and epiglottitis, can also cause airway obstruction.
  • But what's interesting to me is that we're talking about obstruction, and that is the issue that some people have just never learned a lesson about.
  • We report a case of acute airway obstruction secondary to bilateral broncholiths.
  • It is asking the tidy towns members to ensure that street furniture does not cause any obstructions for people with disabilities.
  • Common examples of these latter disorders include disturbance of liver cell function by acute hepatitis and obstruction of the bile ducts by impacted gallstones.
  • -- Partial or complete obstruction of arteries (brachial or others) occurs as the result of direct injury to the vessel wall from compression and tension of muscles and resultant arteritis; lodging of emboli; and parasitic invasion of vessel walls causing internal arteritis. Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1
  • Both Dr Lee and Dr Moore-Gillon agreed that the flow volume loops produced in the MAP LFTs showed some concavity, which was suggestive of airflow obstruction.
  • He also ordered that they were to desist from causing obstruction to council workers or trespass on council offices.
  • We stratified patients in each centre according to degree of obstruction and randomised them to treatment by consecutive sealed opaque envelopes.
  • Apparently, the lessons of Freddie's ongoing troubles haven't sunk in, and Fannie and Freddie have relapsed into their tired old methods of obstructionism.
  • Analogue of somatostatin (octreotide): experimental evidence of shortening ileus and promoting bowel movements in the small intestine and colon in animal models We believed that neostigmine, which has a focused effect in stimulating large bowel motility, was the most appropriate and beneficial prokinetic agent in this setting (it is also appropriate in patients with colonic pseudo-obstruction). PLoS Medicine: New Articles
  • The first flood was caused by a combination of obstructions in the gutter and the absence of any overflow to deal with excess water not taken away by obstructed drains.
  • The only embarrassment is the GOP's continued hypocrisy and their obstructionist tactics. MN GOP calls Franken-Lieberman incident an 'embarrassment'
  • Objective : To investigate myocardial injury and its mechanism after biliary tract obstruction.
  • On presidential appointments - first, judges and now ambassador to the United Nations - they resort to the classic weapon of southern obstructionism: the filibuster.
  • And those who believe in the idea of the ultimate municipalization of most large industries, will continue to find in this non-localized class, working especially through the medium of Parliament, a persistent and effective obstruction to all such projects, unless such a rectification of areas can be contrived as will overtake the delocalization and the diffusion of interests that has been and is still going on. Mankind in the Making
  • To determine if ejaculatory duct obstruction exists, transrectal ultrasonography is indicated in patients who are azoospermic with palpable vasa and low ejaculate volumes.
  • A seventh Army drill sergeant at Aberdeen was charged Tuesday with rape, extortion, obstruction of justice and other offenses.
  • Objective:To explore the effect of interventional therapy with fluoroscopic guidance in treatment of infertility caused by fallopian tubes obstruction.
  • And in a rundown, even though A.J. was going back to second, the rule of obstruction during a rundown is he gets his next advanced base and that's why he was rewarded third base. USATODAY.com
  • Read more about what does phlegmasia alba dolens stand for? phlegmasia alba dolens phlegmasia alba dolens is a medical condition characterized by a painful swelling usually involves the legs. this condition is most likely observed postpartum and is caused by obstruction in the lymphatic system or thrombophlebitis of ... We Blog A Lot
  • War reporters, working under threats to their safety and obstruction from military controllers, find their newsdesks demanding copy when they have few new facts to report.
  • The local population might have that knowledge because we don't know of any obstruction being removed.
  • Intermittent ureteral obstruction with bladder filling can occur in ureters that are reimplanted in abnormally lateral positions.
  • Acute hydrocephalus due to sudden obstruction of cerebrospinal fluid pathways by an intracranial mass also causes sudden headache.
  • Causes of intestinal obstruction include volvulus, intussusception, incarcerated hernia, and postoperative adhesions.
  • Hutchison, claiming to be a supporter of the death penalty, is criticizing Perry for what she calls obstruction of an investigation into the execution of a child murderer in 2004. American Thinker
  • That vaccine was linked to an increased rate of intussusception, which is a twisting or obstruction of the intestine that can be fatal. DNA of Pig Viruses Found in Merck Vaccine
  • Bureaucrats often work amazingly few hours and are notorious for their obstructionism and ability to dance constantly along the fine line between outright corruption and the parameters of their official duty.
  • This time it's a double whammy from a single family, with Federal Housing Finance Board Chairman John T. Korsmo and his wife Michelle, who has worked as deputy chief of staff to Labor Secretary Elaine L. Chao, coming under fire from the Justice Deparment for obstruction of justice in an investigation of campaign finance irregularities. Speaking of lists...
  • Some have symptoms in infancy or early childhood of urinary tract infection or obstruction.
  • Rhubarb, soap, and chalybeate medicines and waters, are almost always specifics for obstructions of the liver; but then a very exact regimen is necessary, and that for a long continuance. Letters to his son on The Art of Becoming a Man of the World and a Gentleman
  • Primary Infarcts.-Discrete areas of ischemic villous necrosis (primary infarcts) reflect obstruction to maternal - placental blood flow.
  • Infants and children with paraphimosis may present with obstructive voiding symptoms and, when severe, acute urinary obstruction.
  • The snake began to choke as it tried to swallow his arm and simultaneously dislodge the obstruction from its windpipe.
  • What is unhealthy is the growing habit of obstruction, delay and occasional flat refusal to co-operate.
  • In due course, she was charged with and convicted of obstruction of a police constable in the execution of his duty.
  • Mr Guest refused to let them in and now faces a criminal charge of obstruction.
  • It is possible that the ‘breath holding’ episodes the child exhibited previously were in fact intermittent and momentary obstruction of the glottis by the tonsil.
  • The floor of the corridor was not level: beams and other obstructions poked through the walls at interesting heights.
  • A gateway and an obstruction, for all the world like a portcullis. THE TARTAN RINGERS
  • Traffic incidents included 15 motor accidents, 30 cases of traffic obstruction and 16 illegally parked cars.
  • Air stops entering the lungs when you sleep because of an obstruction. The Sun
  • Although mesothelioma is generally resistant to curative treatment with radiotherapy alone, palliative treatment regimens are sometimes used to relieve symptoms arising from tumor growth, such as obstruction of a major blood vessel. Balkinization
  • A 28 month old girl was referred with a 16 month history of failure to thrive, snoring, stertorous breathing, and, latterly, life threatening respiratory obstruction.
  • Shane Charles Wenzell, who described himself as a business coach and kaumatua, or elder, was found guilty of 35 fraud charges and one of obstruction in December last year. Radio New Zealand News Headlines
  • The lack of urethral obstruction after PDT might have been related to the use of the steroid dexamethasone given to suppress the side effects of Cremophor.
  • By far, the two basic indications for tracheostomy are airway obstruction and ventilatory support.
  • Expiration is a passive recoil of lung and chest tissues and in the presence of glottic obstruction a dangerous cycle arises.
  • If you suspect any kind of intestinal obstruction because your child has bilious vomiting, a swollen abdomen, or bloody stools, take her to the emergency room immediately.
  • The values of amylase and lipase activity are significantly elevated in acute pancreatitis and obstruction of the pancreatic duct.
  • The extremity of dying agonies is no obstruction to the living comforts that wait for holy souls on the other side death. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume V (Matthew to John)
  • Potential exists for abdominal obstruction and, depending on the type, spontaneous rupture of the packets. 4 Female body packers may transport the packets vaginally. 4 The syndrome of "bodystuffing" has arisen when individuals secretly ingest the illegal drugs they are carrying in an effort to escape police detection. 8 These are loosely wrapped packages such as cellophane, glassine, paper or foil, and usually release their contents into the GI tract. 8 Cocaine Toxicity
  • Mr. Gates has singled out the PLA as the main obstruction in the way of improved bilateral relations. Pentagon Reaches Out to China's Military
  • That's why it's so troubling today to see Clark join in the same self-fulfilling wave of determined pessimism and obstruction he battled four years ago.
  • Obstructionism from the military, the right, and the courts prevented a full accounting or retribution against the perpetrators.
  • John was irritated by drivers parking near his house and causing an obstruction.
  • Someone demand to see the GOP version of Finance Reform and when they don't produce it or say sorry, the copier is jammed or my dog ate it, expose them for the obstructionists that they are. FAQ: Wall Street reform bill
  • Traffic constable Paul Davenport told the inquest that at the time of the accident, the road was dry, clean and free from any obstruction.
  • That of body is nothing but a kind of benumbing laziness, intermitting exercise, which, if we may believe [1547] Fernelius, causeth crudities, obstructions, excremental humours, quencheth the natural heat, dulls the spirits, and makes them unapt to do any thing whatsoever. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • All the patients carried a diagnosis of chronic intestinal pseudo-obstruction based on recurrent symptoms of bowel obstruction without physical lesion.
  • A.I. (artificial intelligence) warriors occasionally join the party, bumbling along beside you and setting charges to open doors and clear obstructions for you.
  • It is agreeable only inasmuch as it is felt by the subject, and the idea of it completely vanishes the moment an obstruction is placed on the affectibility of the senses, or only when it is modified. The Works of Frederich Schiller
  • If all the coronary arteries are free of significant obstructions, all parts of the heart will receive equal amounts of oxygen.
  • Any case of malpresentation should be monitored during the delivery episode in case it causes obstruction.
  • He also had a large air cell (i.e., concha bullosa) within the left middle turbinate, which likely contributed to obstruction of ostia draining adjacent sinuses.
  • More often than not, efforts to knit national economies into one supranational whole fall victim to obstructionism.
  • Judging by the time it had taken the Navajos to bore a tunnel under their log and undermine the first trigging-stone, we estimated that two more hours must pass before the four obstructions we had placed in their way could be removed, unless they took some more speedy method. Captured by the Navajos
  • Ileal carcinoids tend to grow through the bowel wall and invade the mesentery where they produce a desmoplastic reaction leading to fibrosis and small bowel obstruction.
  • Ultrasonography is the best method for identifying gallbladder stones and for confirming extrahepatic biliary obstruction as dilated bile ducts are visible.
  • The media is again fuelling the fires on a situation that is too important to define by just the obstructionists. barb Obama: Status quo is scarier than health-care overhaul
  • Intestinal strictures and bowel obstruction may develop in patients with refractory sprue or celiac disease that has been untreated over a long period.
  • : Regional alterations in the expression of smooth muscle myosin isoforms in response to partial bladder outlet obstruction. Publications of the Urology Division
  • I suspect his obstruction of Johnson's appointment due to the abortive toxics study is related more to political posturing than to anyone's health or safety.
  • Thus this approach may be considered both safe and effective as a temporary measure to relieve stone related biliary obstruction.
  • What some call foot-dragging Mrs Merkel regards as creative obstruction. The Economist: Daily news and views
  • I had an unaccountable prostration of strength which they called influenza, but which, I believe, was nothing but some obstruction in the liver. The Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley
  • Although President Bush complained loudly about obstruction of his judicial nominees, the reality is that he was quite successful in confirming judges to the federal bench. Doug Kendall: The Real Nuclear Option
  • The port needs many improvements, and the Government has for some time been engaged in a kind of desultory dredging out there, but has not yet succeeded in affording a sufficient depth of water to allow large vessels to come directly to the wharves; and the lines of artificial obstruction, built across the channel of the bay during the war, to impede the passage of vessels, have not yet been removed. The Great South; A Record of Journeys in Louisiana, Texas, the Indian Territory, Missouri, Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina, Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia, and Maryland
  • His first trial on obstruction charges ended in a hung jury. Times, Sunday Times
  • Nosehill Park is a large, open space and has absolutely no obstructions.
  • Heminephrectomy and ureteral reimplantation are adopted in patients with large ureterocele and bladder outlet obstruction, or renal dysplasia.
  • Traffic wardens will be able to contact drivers causing an obstruction through a special buzzer on their van windscreens.
  • He is tired of delays and apparently endless obstruction from planners, he said this week.
  • These have become eroded in places, truncating the reflectors and producing scour around obstructions.
  • He had an operation to remove an obstruction in his throat.
  • Tales were exchanged in hushed tones of lack of enthusiasm, of obstruction of Party work: above all, of defeatism. IN LOVE AND WAR
  • The adults, who had been staying in the motel room, were charged with cruelty to children, public indecency and obstruction of police and were taken to a psychiatric ward.
  • Upon examination, we discovered a hard, incompressible tumor, represented in Fig. 18, attached to the posterior wall of the uterus, which caused anteversion of the womb, and which pressed upon the rectum so as to produce great obstruction. The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser in Plain English or, Medicine Simplified, 54th ed., One Million, Six Hundred and Fifty Thousand
  • This forced the president to back-pedal and promise to crack down on corporate pillagers, to publicly soften his environmental obstructionism, and to promise to pump more funds into housing, education and job programs.
  • Austin JC, Chacko SK, DiSanto M, Canning DA, Zderic SA: A male murine model of partial bladder outlet obstruction reveals changes in detrusor morphology, contractility and myosin isoform expression. Publications of the Urology Division
  • The database includes field elevation around the country, obstructions, buildings, tall towers and the like.

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