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Given the previous discussion, we considered to restrict the number of scenarios under consideration.
Therefore, the use of T. reesei strain SVG17 was fully in line with the concept of the study, and the limitation in beta-glucosidase noted was not considered to restrict the relevance of the current investigation.
(Mother 1, Asian Bangladeshi group) The strong emphasis placed on football participation in England (especially so in the city in which the study took place) was therefore considered to restrict girls' PA levels, and viewed as a potential threat to traditional cultural values among these groups.
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one might consider to restrict cut locally to those cases in which it generates a normalizable term s[x∕t].
Meiosis is commonly considered to be restricted to basidia (Anderson and Kohn 2007; Kües 2000).
In basidiomycetes, meiosis is commonly considered to be restricted to basidia, which are crowdedly arranged as a palisade-like layer on the surface of gills.
In contrast to MHC II, MHC I-associated presentation of peptides is considered to be restricted to endogenously synthesized proteins, initiating with proteasomal processing in the cytoplasm.
Indeed, IL-21 production is considered to be restricted to different subsets of human CD4 Th cells [52] and to BCG-activated murine NKT cells [53].
C. gattii was initially considered to be restricted to tropical and subtropical Australia, Southeast Asia and some African regions.
Hepatitis E virus was considered to be restricted to developing countries, but it is now considered an emerging pathogen in developed countries [e.g. [ 2]].
Mast cells are derived from bone marrow and their role has long been considered to be restricted to host defense and allergic reactions.
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