Try a deep well, or a conservatory of snow, where the cold may be more constringent. |
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Water in which alum is dissolved, has indeed a constringent effect upon the animal fibre. |
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Old World regions, such as France and Italy, have to follow what are in some cases extremely constringent laws. |
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That the cold of water is naturally constringent is evident from snow, which keeps flesh from corrupting a long time. |
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Taxation is France is very constringent for the entrepreneurs. |
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Table 1 shows the final constringent IM PWM after 4 rounds of iterative analysis. |
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Initial use imposed constringent guidelines implementation. |
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After completing the questionnaire, the two examiners performed all of the assessments after drying the tooth surfaces with cotton rolls under artificial light without amplification or constringent air. |
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It has a constringent property whereby the limbs are strengthened, and when applies as a dressing to the site of the burning inflammation, it calms it. |
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