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They give an example, alendronate for osteoporosis, approved without restriction by SMC but restricted to age and risk status subgroups by NICE.
In 1528 the office was reinstituted but restricted to aristocrats who held it for a term of two years.
Today's impossible handicap involves 30 runners up the straight mile and is basically yesterday's Hunt Cup but restricted to three-year-olds.
The activation picked up by the electrodes is not only evanescent but restricted to the amygdala and a few other regions, without broadcasting and amplification through the brain".
Our current earned income tax credit — supported by both Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan — is an application of the idea but restricted to those who are employed.
For one thing, the revised lease gives the city $7.6 million for unrestricted use that had been held in a development fund for Newark, but restricted to airport improvements.
The essential story, then, seems pretty clear: a drastic attack on council housing, which will become not just less secure, but restricted to an ever smaller share of the population, just when Britain's housing crisis has never been more acute.
The resulting scheme is globally conservative, but restricted to meridional Courant number, Cθ⩽1.
The solution is evaluated for arbitrary values of r but restricted to the case of low frequencies.
Moreover, they were actively internalized at a temperature of 37°C but restricted to the cell membrane at 4°C.
Col2A1-positive, blue chondrocytes were scattered but restricted to the articular cartilage and growth plate (Suppl. Fig. 1c).
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