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To claim that NW electrode can act as a restrictive surface for bioassays, the binding event should block the electron transfer to NW electrode (so called the shielding effect).
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In vitro data by immunofluorescence and gene expression assay of key cell-surface markers demonstrated that the bioprinted 3D-ECM could effectively create a restrictive niche for epidermal progenitors that ensures unilateral differentiation into sweat gland cells.
In dynamic surface control (DSC) methods, the control gain functions of systems are always assumed to be bounded, which is a restrictive assumption.
It's gone from a restrictive to a non-restrictive abuse-handle.
You were taught by nuns in a restrictive convent school.
Ordinarily, the conjunction "that" would introduce a restrictive clause.
So which with a "restrictive" clause is perfectly fine.
They don't even want to know what the distinction between a restrictive and a non-restrictive clause might be.
A restrictive culture.
Data from prospective randomized trials assessing restrictive vs. liberal RBC transfusion thresholds have largely favored a restrictive approach [43].
The study included there, in the section "Gaseous Electrodes", was made with a restrictive condition.
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