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However, CBR systems are also relevant if the number of known cases is restricted.
OWL, in the majority of the cases, is restricted to some form of logic such as description logics (DL) in order to make it decidable.
The geographic distribution of reported cases is restricted; most cases (87%) are observed in Europe, particularly in the Mediterranean region during the hottest period of the year.
A brown recluse spider bite (BRSB) causes a dermonecrotic lesion which in most cases is restricted to local erythema, pruritus and eschar formation.
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And mortgage originators will in most cases be restricted from charging excessive upfront points and fees, from making loans with balloon payments and from making loans that load a borrower with total payments exceeding 43 percent of income.
In particular, the basal subtype shows the lowest median expression of ARHGEF12, SFRP4 and TGFBR2, as compared to normal tissue, luminal A, B, Her2 amplified, or normal subtypes of breast cancer as shown in Supplementary Figure 47 in Supplementary Note 11, and this association is retained when cases are restricted to wildtype expression of ARHGEF12, SFRP4, and TGFBR2.
Cases are restricted to specific models, phenomena or situations.
The cases are restricted to those 181 country-years for which data on our independent variables are available.
Selected cases were restricted to people aged 15+ years, given that most fitness facilities enforce a minimum age requirement.
However, some experimental cases are restricted in that the controller's stimuli must preempt those of the existing waves that are propagating in the tissue, and therefore only shortening perturbations to the underlying pacing are allowed.
Resections in all 10 cases were restricted to the anterior temporal pole and mesial temporal lobe structures.
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