Sentence examples for a more restricted range from inspiring English sources

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Although more numerous worldwide than the Andean Flamingo, it is the most difficult to find in the field as it has a more restricted range and gathers in a smaller number of highlands sites.

Orchidoideae, where the largest descending/offspringing from species in subtribe Orchidinae, are pictured by a more restricted range of genomes (1C = 2.9 16.4 pg) varying not more than sixfold.

Field studies are also best if natural light conditions and irradiance profiles are of primary importance, although sea/lake-based mesocosms can provide the same light conditions as in nature; they have a practical limit in depth and thereby also a more restricted range in the vertical irradiance profile.

It would be possible to overcome this problem in the manipulator configuration by building and using two devices, as appropriate, with a common mechanism: one with a larger range of motion for experiments using pigs, and the other with a more restricted range of motion for use in humans.

The backscatter is different in character above and below about 80 km, with scatter from a range of angles up to about 10° to 15° centered on the zenith above 80 km, indicating a mixture of quasi-isotropic and specular scatter, while below, scatter is from a more restricted range of angles, typically less than 5°, indicating a scattering process rather more specular in character.

The term 'ancient hybrid' refers to hybrids found growing over a large area, and therefore now considered as separate species, while 'recent hybrid' refers to solitary plants found amongst their parents, with a more restricted range.

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Above (i.e., Figure 4), we've considered one of the most general approaches, which is constraining node degree to take a much more restricted range of values by top overlap.

In contrast to the organophosphates, organochlorines such as dieldrin have been less studied for developmental neurotoxicity, but the available evidence suggests a much more restricted range of mechanisms.

This correlation reveals a trend for the luminance (but not chromatic) tuning to become more band-pass as the spatial frequency peak increases, a trend that may be due, at least in part, to the more restricted range of cutoffs for chromatic than luminance spatial frequency tunings (chromatic <4 cpd; luminance ≤6 cpd).

This would predict that D. occidentalis, the species with the more restricted range, should be more choosy.

The distribution of sizes of these UTR was more restricted (range 80 952, median 512, interquartile range 351 630 bases) than those predicted from Northern blots.

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