If the U.S. administration relaxes its export control against China, its exports would be effectively boosted. |
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It relaxes the muscles and joints while strengthening your body from within. |
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It helps you unwind and get rid of muscle strains and pains, relaxes stiff muscles, detoxicates the whole body. |
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But until he relaxes in the batter's box and stops diving for pitches, opposing pitchers aren't going to groove any fastballs his way. |
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A nightly foot and lower leg massage not only relaxes the feet, it also helps promote restful sleep. |
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The protein in nuts is high in arginine, an amino acid that relaxes blood vessels. |
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This drug relaxes arteriolar smooth muscle and has been used in the treatment of severe hypertension. |
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Tadalafil relaxes the blood vessels and the muscles which are present in the erectile organ. |
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Using polymer sensors, the bra tightens and loosens its straps, or stiffens and relaxes its cups in response to the movements of the wearer. |
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Then, when you've completed the movement, the flexor relaxes and the extensor contracts to extend or straighten the limb at the same joint. |
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This relaxes muscles in the walls of blood vessels and reduces blood pressure. |
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On one kind of interpretation, Descartes relaxes his epistemic standards in the Sixth Meditation. |
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White calms the patterns, and brown on the footboard and headboard, as well as the sisal rug, relaxes and grounds the white. |
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It relaxes slowly in early diastole and offers greater resistance to filling in late diastole, so that diastolic pressures are elevated. |
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This improves circulation, relieves pain, and relaxes tension in the muscles. |
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You let your hand stay there and then the snake relaxes his teeth and you can remove it out of his mouth. |
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Between beats, the heart relaxes and the blood seeps into the smaller vessels, much like a river flowing into its tributaries. |
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The hernial sac may additionally provide a sump of gastric contents available for reflux once the lower oesophageal sphincter relaxes. |
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Speaking of music, she says music is what relaxes her when she is all strung up. |
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If this muscle weakens or relaxes at the wrong time, stomach acid backs up causing heartburn. |
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Building can only begin once the government relaxes gaming laws, which is expected to happen early next year. |
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Thermal studies showed that the gel phase subsequently relaxes into the quasicrystalline phase in an exothermic transition. |
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When the nerve is unstimulated, the diaphragm relaxes and the air is expelled. |
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Kirsty felt out of place at Simon's office today, pale and overdressed, but at dinner, after gulping down a drink, she relaxes. |
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Only when one relaxes completely can one start to experience the natural state of being. |
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For me, Life Through My Eyes is about what inspires me, excites me, aggravates me, relaxes me, outrages me and helps me. |
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Menthol relaxes the smooth musculature, and has an anti-flatulent and analgesic effect. |
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To me, it represents safety and care, in such a palpable way that my body relaxes, and I feel giddy. |
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Deep cleans, nourishes, moisturizes, soothes, relaxes and rejuvenates the skin. |
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But once the recruits become used to the pace of training, Staff Sergeant Wilborn relaxes a bit, becoming more like a coach and less like an iron man. |
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Sildenafil, the first oral drug marketed for the treatment of erectile dysfunction, relaxes smooth muscle in the corpora cavernosa, enabling erection during arousal. |
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Warm water relaxes the cremaster muscle and allows scrotal lengthening. |
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His face relaxes, his eyes squint, his jaw drops, and he suddenly becomes the everyman, a guy with an open-mouthed gape trying to figure out the world. |
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Horny Goat Weed: Horny Goat Weed relaxes the muscles from the corpus cavernosum and that way helps the blood flow to the male genitals. |
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In a hammock fastened to the street furniture, a lazy person relaxes, anaesthetized by the excitement of the place. |
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She's probably stressed out, goes and lies in a tanning bed for twenty minutes, and relaxes. |
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Proventil is a bronchodilator that relaxes muscles in the airways and increases air flow to the lungs. |
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Smoking relaxes the sphincter muscles, so makes acid reflux more likely. |
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When the cardiac muscle relaxes to take in fresh blood, the pressure in the arteries also falls. |
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Having a stretch loosens your muscles and relaxes your body. |
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Then he relaxes and lowers his shoulders as far down as possible while exhaling out of his mouth. |
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Patchouli relaxes, boots morale, it is excellent to decrease stress, relieve anxiety and depression. |
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During the rest of the day the young woman relaxes and heals, waiting for the swelling on her face to subside. |
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They then go their separate ways, Jake travelling alone to San Sebastian, where he swims, reads, and relaxes after the stressful time in Pamplona. |
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After the second chorus, the atmosphere relaxes with another guitar interlude which also sounds like Hans Zimmer. |
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The tension relaxes, the tie is loosening and the collar of the shirt is a little bit more open. |
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By singing, the mother-to-be relaxes and works on her respiration and breath at the same time. |
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As soon as the stimulus is switched off, the system relaxes back to the resting potential. |
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During contraction of the ciliary body, the zonule relaxes its pull on the lens periphery. |
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Atacand is an antagonist of vasoconstrictor angiotensin II. The drug relaxes and widens blood vessels to treat hypertension. |
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A default mode offers a good all-round throttle feel, while the 'ECO' mode relaxes the car and numbs the throttle to save fuel. |
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Zestril is ACE inhibitor which relaxes and widens blood vessels, helps to lower high blood pressure and treat congestive heart failure. |
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Not only high in antioxidants, Lemongrass helps enhance digestion, relaxes the nervous system and aids in fighting cold and flues. |
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Coreg blocks adrenergic receptors on arteries which relaxes them and causes blood pressure to fall. |
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It is effective in relieving symptoms of irritable colon because it is an antispasmodic that relaxes smooth muscles of the intestines. |
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Close to Saint Etienne, he amazes and relaxes the taste buds of his customers, with a refined and very well-balanced cuisine. |
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It relaxes and stimulates me in equal measure and I hate the sound of silence – the concept, I mean, not the track by Simon and Garfunkel. |
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The external sphincter relaxes and opens to allow the urine to pass freely into the urethra and out of the body. |
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It relaxes blood vessels, increasing the blood and oxygen supply to your heart. |
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Drinking beer increases the appetite and alcohol also relaxes control over our eating behaviour. |
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Massage relaxes muscles and encourages blood flow in the area that is being touched. |
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The friendly atmosphere relaxes many anxieties, which is very beautiful to me and which I truly appreciate. |
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A gentle massage soothes muscle pain and relaxes your muscles immediately with long-term effectiveness. |
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This hormone relaxes many of the body's muscles including the lower esophagheal sphincter. |
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By using an alter ego, he liberates himself, relaxes himself so he can invent freely. |
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It relaxes the dorsal muscles and goes down to the lower back to alleviate the pain many feel after hours of sitting up and working on a computer. |
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I find that it relaxes my mind, helps me sleep and relieves stress. |
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There is often a queue, and the intense stimulation of my olfactory system relaxes my mind and lulls me into an autohypnotic state as I wait to be served. |
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At the end of the day, he relaxes with a cocktail like a Tom Collins, but he adds herbs and fruits with healthy phytochemicals to the alcoholic drink. |
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Then the biceps relaxes and the triceps contracts to straighten the elbow. |
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We introduce a parametric model that relaxes the molecular clock by allowing rates to vary across lineages according to a compound Poisson process. |
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The heat generated in this way relaxes your muscles and the sweating, brought about by rubbing birch twigs on the skin, opens your pores and cleans your body profoundly throughout. |
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Talk of the toupe relaxes him and, having pushed his plate aside, Allen becomes far more talkative. |
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When the ciliary muscle within the ciliary body relaxes, it flattens the lens, allowing us a broader, more panoramic view. |
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The foam relaxes and re-forms to the body, helping to relieve aches and improve circulation. |
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Behavioural economics, which links economics with psychology, relaxes some of the traditional assumptions about how individuals act and the values they hold. |
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Magnesium is considered the âanti-stressâ mineral, a natural tranquillizer that relaxes skeletal muscles blood vessels and prevents coronary problems. |
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It relaxes smooth muscles, has a bronchodilator and analgetic effect as well as moderately inhibits gastric secretion, it may be used as antiemetic and myorelaxant. |
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This method relaxes many useless tensions and it is only from a deep relaxing that we generate a spontaneous and natural movement of the breathing out. |
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An amendment is therefore inadmissible if it imposes a charge on the Public Treasury, or if it extends the objects or purposes or relaxes the conditions and qualifications as expressed in the Royal Recommendation. |
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But it's also where the city relaxes, with sunbathers, family picnics and football kickabouts common sights. |
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Effectively and vigorously relaxes tired or injured muscles. |
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Its icy effect « crumples » the skin and immediately relaxes the features. |
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However, it is not just penile blood vessels that nitric oxide relaxes. |
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The invigorating freshness of this treatment gel relaxes and eases tired, heavy legs, giving them an immediate feeling of lightness and well-being. |
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Your whole body relaxes as you lie on a futon in expert hands for a head-to-toe massage, stretching, and pummelling to give you new vitality and energy. |
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It's impossible to continue this movement if you tense up, and at the same time, as you do it, it quiets the mind and relaxes the body. |
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If inflation lasted much longer than the minimum number of required efolds, our bound relaxes to coincide with the usual bound. |
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It increases lower esophageal sphincter tone, stimulates contractions of smooth gastric muscles and at the same time relaxes the pylorus and duodenum. |
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In single-level settings, a negative binomial model is often preferred as it relaxes the restrictive equidispersion assumption. |
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In other words, the ability to convert thermal energy into work while the rubber relaxes is allowed by the higher entropy of the relaxed state. |
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When large tidal flows enter the Strait and the high tide relaxes, internal waves are generated at the Camarinal Sill and proceed eastwards. |
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When the vacuum is reapplied in the chamber the flexible rubber inflation relaxes and opens up, preparing for the next squeezing cycle. |
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The excited atom relaxes to the ground state through a cascade collision process, in which the muon may be transferred from a deuteron to a triton or vice versa. |
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Sensing that Iyal is nearing a breaking point, he gallops up or down the stairs to find him, playfully head-butts and pushes him down to the floor, gets on top of him, stretches out and relaxes with a satisfied groan. |
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When one relaxes physically as well as mentally, whatever qi should be upborne is upborne and whatever qi should be downborne is downborne. |
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The combination of marine and vegetal plants extracts relaxes and soothes. |
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Body heat relaxes the muscles, making them suppler. |
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However, should inhalation continue, light anæsthesia supervenes and mask drops away as the patient relaxes, or is removed if administration has been by attending personnel. |
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Massage: relaxes skin, cell regenerator and antiseptic. |
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The angst-ridden uberman relaxes into a smile. |
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Aging which thins and relaxes the skin around the eyes. |
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A steam sauna has two main functions: it relaxes and cleanses. |
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It is important the inner smile, it is a part of the posture because it relaxes the face, the neck, and it also has an incidence on the brain because the brain moves, it positions itself. |
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Trental®, as with other xanthine derivatives, relaxes certain smooth muscles including those of the peripheral vessels, thus causing vasodilatation or preventing spasm. |
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As the gig unfurls, Dornik relaxes and remembers to include the little coughs, tiny exclamations and offhand chuckles that pepper his recorded delivery. |
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Deep breathing relaxes the deltoid muscle. |
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Gently spicy notes are offset by herbal freshness in this immune system booster that provides vitamins, calms nausea and stimulates digestion as it soothes and relaxes. |
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After a stressful day at work, Heinicke relaxes at home, sipping a cup of tea and listening to music. At the moment her favorites are Bach concertos and South-American jazz. |
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The heart muscle relaxes, and blood flows into the atria from the pulmonary veins and vena cava. |
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The lobelia relaxes the central nervous system. |
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She relaxes as she sees familiar faces and we leave knowing she is happy. |
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Reduces blood pressure and overexcitement, and relaxes the soul. |
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Then, when the material relaxes back into its original shape, that energy is dissipated from the entire surface, rather than just the point of impact. Auxetix has already tested a bomb-resistant curtain made of such material. |
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The bill also relaxes the federal framework governing credit unions. |
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