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The phrase "a limited spectrum of functions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the range or variety of capabilities or roles that something can perform, often in a technical or scientific context.
Example: "The software offers a limited spectrum of functions, which may not meet the diverse needs of all users."
Alternatives: "a narrow range of functions" or "a restricted set of functions."
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This set of genes has a limited spectrum of functions, with one-third of their GO terms being related to metabolism.
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Second, this method can only detect a limited spectrum of bands [21].
Although the previous gene knock-out study in mouse revealed that ANT4 was essential for the process of male germ cell meiosis in mice [6], neither the function of ANT4 in male germ cells nor the reason why ANT4 exists only within a limited spectrum of species is known.
With a limited spectrum of genes it may not be possible to extract this weak signal [ 18].
In its sweet, lumpen combination of onions, cheese and meat, the meatball sub offers a peculiarly limited spectrum of flavours, with little to lighten that stodgy load.
Accordingly, the test uses a small and limited spectrum of selected microorganisms.
In reality, only an incomplete and possibly biased TRN is available due to the limited spectrum of experimental conditions imposed.
Other Mecp2-target genes are related to a wide spectrum of functions.
We want to know a limited class of functions.
IoT devices are designed to carry out a limited set of functions.
TE proteins usually encode a limited number of functions.
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