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The phrase "functional restrictions" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used in technical or professional contexts to refer to limitations or limitations placed on a system, process, or practice. Example: The company's new software has many useful features, but there are also functional restrictions that prevent it from being used for large-scale projects.
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Its functions and continuous expression could impound hard functional restrictions to sequence mutations, as well as the need for a mechanism involved in avoiding methylation.
These complications may result in serious functional restrictions with regard to mobility and grip strength.
The study is unique owing to its high-altitude site (2465 m) in a remote area, harsh climate (with almost no data available), and functional restrictions of astronomical facilities.
With the OBESS, there are two parameters that affect energy saving: (1) the number of the OBESS modules, which has impact on the effective weight of the train and consequently energy consumption and (2) initial state of charge (SOC) of the OBESS, which has impact on the functional restrictions of the OBESS.
The main problem to be addressed is the control of multiple or parallel plants, which should have an intelligent and flexible architecture based on multi-agent systems (MAS), that allows to add or remove new plants or nodes online, without the need of reconfiguring the system, while maintaining temporal and functional restrictions in the system.
It is possible that R1 can take only few divergent forms due to functional restrictions, while varying forms of R3 are tolerated and/or necessary.
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The themes, domains and questions were deduced along the causative theory of sign, organ failure, disease, loss of function, functional restriction leading to decrease in quality of life [ 17].
At this time the patient experienced pain and functional restriction, including restriction of dynamic ranges, and was walking with crutches (Fig. 1c).
Comparison of these techniques to percutaneous, minimally invasive, imaging-guided ablation favours the latter in terms of minimum trauma, minimum functional restriction and significantly lower cost [40].
At 17 months postoperatively, the patient had a normal gait without any supportive equipment, and was pain free without functional restriction with stable fixated implants.
At the last follow-up, 20 months after surgical stabilization, the patient had no pain or functional restriction; the X-rays showed complete healing of the diastasis with total fusion of the triradiate cartilage bilaterally.
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