Sentence examples for intrinsically restricted from inspiring English sources

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While intrinsically restricted by the expected limitations of cross-sectional sperm studies and the small size of this study, our results suggest that exposure to the pesticides currently used in the banana plantations of Guadeloupe is not markedly detrimental to male fertility.

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According to that idea, even if the acts under scrutiny do not make things worse for, or harm (in the intuitive, comparative sense of that term), the child, they may nonetheless constitute instances in which the agent acts (by creating a less "intrinsically desirable," "restricted" life) "wrongly toward" the child (Kavka, 1982, 97 and 104 105) and thus acts wrongly.

In this study, we confirmed that dispersal of the greater part of V. inaequalis spores in orchards was intrinsically very restricted, which is in agreement with several other authors (e.g., [ 54- 56]), who demonstrated that no scab lesion development was detected at 15 to 60 metres beyond an inoculum source.

The follow-up of this article by Hodges et al. [ 32] showed that the extent of histone modification spreading was restricted intrinsically by the properties of the spreading mechanism.

Previous studies have revealed that the in vitro replicative potential of normal human cells, including ECs, is restricted by both intrinsically and extrinsically initiated stresses that induce senescence (e.g. telomere shortening and an oxidative environment, respectively) (Hayflick and Moorhead, 1961; Johnson and Longenecker, 1982; Yuan et al., 2008).

These biological features make mycoplasmas intrinsically resistant to many antibiotics, and successful treatment options are restricted to tetracyclines, macrolides, and fluoroquinolones.

In addition, the C85A mutant gave a poor yield and was intrinsically unstable on storage, restricting the analysis to its redox status on non-reducing gels.

Photoreception in the mammalian retina is not restricted to rods and cones but extends to a small number of intrinsically photoreceptive retinal ganglion cells (ipRGCs), expressing the photopigment melanopsin [ 1 4].

While other foreigners remained cloistered in their compounds — some wistfully so, restricted by the rigid precautions of their employers — my new friends didn't find Afghanistan intrinsically scary.

Hif and Hie have considerably restricted genetic diversity, and most infections are caused by a few strains that may be intrinsically more pathogenic than noninvasive strains (29 ).

Since E. faecalis can be intrinsically resistant to clindamycin and virginiamycin (Singh and Murray 2005), analyses comparing rates of clindamycin resistance and virginiamycin resistance were restricted to non– E. faecalis isolates.

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