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Conventional computed tomography (CT) scanners utilising a single X-ray spectrum are able to discriminate several tissues based on their attenuation (Hounsfield units, HU), but the overlap in attenuation of many tissues limits discrimination.

The law dictating bathroom use also limits discrimination lawsuits and curtails the power of local government — preventing cities and counties from raising the minimum wage, for example, or passing other pro-labor measures.

And when a corporation's HR policy is blatantly ignored, both practically and legally, and that company then gets spanked in court and the court of public opinion, that experience then becomes an object lesson that further limits discrimination as more attorneys take notice and act to save their employers embarrassment and money.

We note that microarray data are also less suitable than RNA-seq for the purpose of detecting v-eQTL, because saturation of signal limits discrimination at extremes (Wang et al., 2009).

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Writing in The New Republic on the eve of the referendum's passage, Loury declared that it was "flawed both in letter and spirit," and went on to excoriate "colorblind absolutists" and to argue that "some 'discrimination' against whites" may well be "the inevitable -- and defensible -- consequence of measures to identify and limit discrimination against blacks".

As a council member, she voted for the Community Safety Act in 2013, a bill that established the position of Inspector General who is tasked with monitoring the NYPD along with measures to limit discrimination by beat cops.

That year, though, Congress scrapped the existing visa system —with the good intention of limiting discrimination against Asians and Africans —and limited all countries to 20,000 visas per year.

Nucleotide alignment of the 4 strains mentioned above showed several polymorphic sites, which enabled clear (although somehow limited) discrimination between ST53 and ST63 strains.

Sign ambiguities limiting discrimination by ICA have been resolved by selecting some "well-known" points that the surgeon can provide in a real scenario to determine a calibration environment.

Several studies have shown that risk-profiles based on the known common susceptibility alleles have limited discrimination for breast cancer (Gail, 2008; Pharoah et al, 2008; Wacholder et al, 2010) and for prostate cancer (Salinas et al, 2009), leading some investigators to conclude that the clinical utility of risk prediction based on polygenic profiling is still limited.

For those groups, in which more than 50% of the readings were above the detection limit, discriminations were conducted using the rank-sum test according to Wilcoxon and Mann–Whitney.

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