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On condition of anonymity, an executive close to 20th Century Fox said that studio could be expected to restrict access to its lot, increase the number of its security officers and install barricades at the lot entrance.

We selected the P7 substituted peptide for further experiments, as the P7 L→C substitution resides in a shallow hydrophobic pocket [27] which might be expected to restrict rotation of the spin-label probe (HAsp7) (Figure 2b).

T-cell crossreactivity usually requires conserved blocks of sequence identity and this would be expected to restrict the number of epitopes which would be shared between virus types.

Thus, age-related changes in the thymus would be expected to restrict negative selection and result in a CD4+ T-cell compartment with a broader binding capacity, as observed here.

This could have been due to the highly branched xylan structure of the SPCF substrate which would be expected to restrict the accessibility of endo-xylanase towards the glycosidic bonds within the xylan backbone [ 31, 32].

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Japan is expected to restrict its naval efforts, at least initially, to protecting Japanese-owned ships or vessels carrying Japanese goods or crew.

Financial regulations will follow soon, officials said, and those rules are expected to restrict in some fashion foreign investment in the Chinese Internet.

When I came to England in 1946 and stayed with my father's family, it was a shock to find that I was expected to restrict myself to one bath a week.

This week, the European Union will put forward an energy policy that, among other things, is expected to restrict imports of biofuels that are not produced in an environmentally sound manner.

Here, we report a 3.4 Å resolution crystal structure of a proteasome-Blm10 complex, which reveals that Blm10 surrounds the proteasome entry pore in the 1.2 MDa complex to form a largely closed dome that is expected to restrict access of potential substrates.

These materials, however, contain chalcogens (Se, Te), heavy metals (Pb, Sb), and rare metals (Bi, In), all of which are expected to restrict the widespread use of these materials.

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