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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as having a restricted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that is characterized by limitations or constraints.
Example: "The study was conducted as having a restricted sample size, which may affect the validity of the results."
Alternatives: "characterized by limitations" or "defined as having constraints".
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We designated hospitals with zero restrictions as having open visitation policies and those with any restriction as having a restricted policy.
Four-hundred twenty-one individuals (7.7%) met our criterion for financial deficiency, without restricted standard of living; 404 (7.4%) were defined as having a restricted standard of living, without financial deficiency; 213 (3.9%) met both criteria, and 4415 (81%) met neither (working non-poor).
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Second, although alpha-synuclein is highly and widely expressed in the CNS (Jakes et al., 1994; Iwai et al., 1995), the low levels of alpha-synuclein oligomers detected by AS-PLA in controls had a restricted neuroanatomical distribution.
She wanted to be buried at Hollywood Memorial Park, now known as Hollywood Forever, but it had a restricted policy.
One putative hrcA gene was found in CIAT 899 and PRF 81, although it may have a restricted role, as has been shown for hrcA in A. tumefaciens[ 179].
This is partly due to the fact that TBmap has a restricted scope, as not only is the mapping based on a 2004 snapshot of TreeBASE, but also the mappings are limited to the taxa contained in TreeBASE.
In an editorial accompanying the Canadian research report, Dr. David A. Stempel of the University of Washington School of Medicine said that treating children with asthma "as having an intermittent disease may unnecessarily restrict the use of appropriate therapy, including inhaled corticosteroids".
A signal hypointense to muscle was designated as having restricted diffusion.
A second inclusion criterion was if the children were identified as having restricted speech and language, and/or severe intelligibility problems.
Restricted mobility was assessed using the question "How much difficulty did you have in walking a long distance, such as a kilometer?" Those reporting severe or extreme difficulty were identified as having restricted mobility.
The person may show a full range of affect, in other words a wide range of emotional expression during the assessment, or may be described as having restricted affect.
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