Sentence examples for more restricted subset from inspiring English sources

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All 16 hemagglutinin (HA) and 9 neuraminidase (NA) subtypes of influenza A virus are found in wild waterfowl, gulls, and shorebirds [1], [2], [3], but a much more restricted subset of these viruses is found in other birds and mammals.

If we adopt these definitions, belief is the general term for thinking that a proposition (such as evolution) is true, with acceptance being a more restricted subset (Fig. 1).

In addition to widespread expression throughout the brain, A0023-Gal4 appears to also label a more restricted subset of cells in the α and β lobes of the mushroom bodies compared to D0264-Gal4 (Figure 4E).

The peptide evolution to 4 DTV ratio stayed the same in this subset, however, as well as for an even more restricted subset of 158 doublets with 24 or more ESTs (data not shown).

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Two more restricted subsets, centered at bins 7 8 and 10 12, include FBX genes with partially limited phylogenetic distributions.

It does not exclude the possibility that further analysis will demonstrate that the post-Chernobyl carcinomas might belong to a more homogeneous restricted subset of carcinomas.

More precisely, in Mandarin, only a very restricted subset of common nouns admits the mark of the plural (the suffix -men).

[This applies to only] a restricted subset of pragmatic aspects of meaning.

Are they based on a somehow restricted subset of ribosomal proteins?

Using this restricted subset of reference alleles, the other trimmed read groups were evaluated for identity.

In contrast, FruMA expression is more restricted to a subset of FruM neurons.

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