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Although there are species with extensive ranges, especially in America, most are restricted in range, and those of islands, in particular, are frequently found nowhere else.
They are widespread throughout the world's oceans, though most are restricted to great depths (200 1000 m), where they feed on carcasses of dead animals that have fallen to the seabed.
Of course, some universities are able to interview, which at least gives the student an opportunity to showcase their enthusiasm for teaching, but other than that, most are restricted in the number they can admit and therefore are taking the "cream of the crop" academically.
Among limited studies carried out so far on malaria refractory mosquito, most are restricted to animal parasite models.
There are approximately 26 species throughout the world; most are restricted to Asia with only three pika species that presently live outside of Asia.
Ten subspecies have been recognized, of which most are restricted to small islands of Southeast Asia.
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By the end of the Anglo-Saxon period, it had become unusual for a single peasant to hold an entire hide, most being restricted to a quarter hide, or yardland.
These differences could be partially attributed to the fact that few other regional studies comprehensively evaluated a similar breadth of pathogens, and most were restricted to children.
In the Iberian Peninsula, some clades spanned a wide range of time isolates, but most were restricted in time.
A limited number of studies characterised breast cancer using IHC, and most were restricted to younger (<70 years) patients.
In Amazonia, only a few tree species occur along the whole flooding gradient, with most being restricted to very small topographic amplitudes (Wittmann et al., 2002).
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