Sentence examples for be restricted to human from inspiring English sources

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Studies will be restricted to human subjects, but there are no restrictions on inclusion criteria or language.

And we may not be restricted to human archetypes.

The search will be restricted to human studies only.

Among them, SLC12A2 expression is known to be restricted to human airway mucus-producing cells [ 59].

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"These animals learn something interesting, no doubt," he says, "and can use it flexibly to generate new behavior, a feat that until a couple of decades ago was thought to be restricted to humans and other apes".

Our data show that NLV infections until recently thought to be restricted to humans occur often in calves and sometimes in pigs.

This has led to speculation that the species may be restricted to humans, possibly occupying sites deep within the oropharynx or upper respiratory tract (5 ).

Like the GIS, the symbolic inheritance system (discussed below), which is restricted to human beings, exhibits unlimited and modular heredity.

The database was restricted to human proteins but no restriction was placed on molecular weight or isoelectric point.

The search was restricted to human studies, but no language restrictions were applied.

This review was restricted to human studies and to English-language literature.

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