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The phrase "a reduced range of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a limitation or decrease in variety or scope of something, such as options, choices, or features.
Example: "The new software update offers a reduced range of functionalities compared to the previous version."
Alternatives: "a limited selection of" or "a narrower scope of".
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Schizophrenia is diagnosed clinically, based on characteristic symptoms of psychosis, disorganization and so called 'negative' symptoms (representing a reduced range of emotional expression, reduced production of speech and a lack of volition/motivation); duration of illness; impaired functioning; and the exclusion of other disorders such as autism and bipolar disorder.
In the workbook version, the starting population in this section displayed a reduced range of the key trait (shell thickness) compared to previous sections.
He had scaphoid tenderness on palpation in the 'anatomical snuff box' but also pain on radial deviation and a reduced range of movement (flexion 20°, extension 30°).
This consistence occurs despite some differences in experimental setup, such as a reduced range of measurement, different ToF camera models, target material, and camera configuration parameters.
The proposed architecture is based on a piecewise-polynomial approximation in a reduced range of the RSR function and the Newton-Raphson method.
In the section on mutation in the workbook version of the module, the initial population displayed a reduced range of the key trait (shell thickness), which is realistic but makes new thicknesses arising through mutation difficult to detect.
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We believe that any reduced range of wrist motion is an indication for radiographic assessment.
The preservation of options for the future can be readily linked to notions of equity if it is agreed that "the future ought not to face, as a result of our actions today, a seriously reduced range of options and choices, as they try to adapt to the environment that they face" (Norton 2001: 419).
Anxiety about practice, coupled with a perceived reduced range of options and lack of clarity of expectations, associated with diverse presentations of adolescent emotional distress in primary care, emerged from all GP participant accounts in the first-stage analysis.
The Putti-Platt procedure has been criticized because of a risk of reduced range of motion, and has not been recommended for young patients or for patients with high demands on shoulder function (Regan et al. 1989, Fredriksson and Tegner 1991).
In both Figure 1 and Figure 2, one can clearly notice a common pattern of reduced range of variability in the scores for the WOMAC method and the EM method as the number of items increased from 2 for stiffness, to 5 for pain to 17 for function, which was not observed for the WOMAC method.
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