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Dionaea muscipula (Venus's-flytrap), for example, is restricted to the coastal plain of the two Carolinas in the United States, where it grows along edges of ponds and wet depressions.
The Yapacana antbird, for example, is restricted to the stunted woodlands that grow in areas of nutrient-poor white-sand soil (the so-called Amazonian caatinga) in Brazil, Venezuela and Colombia.
Synthesis of mRNA encoding some subunits of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors, for example, is restricted to the nuclei lying immediately beneath the neuromuscular junction of multinucleate muscle fibers (23).
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Access privileges in hospitals may, for example, be restricted to physicians and other health personnel in charge of an individual patient.
Industrial developments, for example, are restricted to areas zoned for industrial use and restaurants for commercial areas.
This allows them to fly in UK airspace subject to certain limitations, for example being restricted to day-time flights under visual flight rules only.
Nevertheless, this worked example was restricted to one research study and further evidence is required to determine the application of the methodology to other studies.
7 Testing for LQTS genes for SIDS is not yet part of standard practise, 7 9 and it is not known if genetic testing should for example be restricted to 'pure' (type 1A) SIDS 10 11 or whether it may have a role in infants exposed to a potential arrhythmic trigger.
Cranial ultrasound for example was restricted to preterm children and term children with assumed high risk for brain lesions such as asphyxia or vacuum extraction applying the classification proposed by Papile et al. [ 5], and cardiac ultrasound was performed in children showing clinical symptoms for congenital cardiac disease.
The European Union, Canada and California, for example, are restricting the use of some chemicals before the science on their hazards is absolutely clear; the federal government is not.
However, these examples are restricted to the 4-yr student population, which comprises less than one-fourth of America's college students (Wei and Berkner, 2009).
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