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Japan has warned that if the United States reopens its borders to Canadian beef, it may restrict imports of American beef.
T-cadherin may participate in signalling through its association with other membrane proteins and incorporation into specific lipid domains of the cell membrane and/or it may restrict proliferation of the intima through its interactions with adiponectin (Hug et al, 2004).
Researchers worry that it may restrict their choice of publishers, or that paying the price of open access will eat into their research grants.
It won't do enough to hold down costs; it may restrict access even to private insurance coverage for abortion services; it won't do enough to address public health or unhealthy lifestyles.
On the other hand, if the development is based on constrained architectures, it may restrict users and handicap developers by resisting inevitable and desirable changes in requirements.
A corrosion inhibitor may act in a number of ways: It may restrict the rate of the anodic process or the cathodic process by simply blocking active sites on the metal surface.
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Insurers, it said, "may restrict enrollment of children under 19, whether in family or individual coverage, to specific open enrollment periods".
"We continue to monitor the situation, and depending on what we hear from the health authorities, we may restrict it further".
If this is not blocked by the central government and it may well be he may restrict himself to asking Catalans whether they want a right to self-determination.
At present, it appears that Parliament may restrict Article 14(1) rights on these grounds simply by enacting legislation, and that the courts are not entitled to assess if the restrictions are appropriate.
It is that the base of the Democratic Party may restrict their freedom of manoeuvre.
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