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The starting point is to define a relatively narrow scope.
Furthermore, the current research only focuses on a relatively narrow scope within the discussion about heterogeneity between learners.
Another more modest version of normative theory (compared to high theory) includes theories of relatively narrow scope and ambition, focused upon particular problems or recurring themes.
However, we will try as much as possible to put this work into a global and historical context by tracing some of the key developments that have occurred outside this relatively narrow scope.
Alexander was careful to point out the proposal's relatively narrow scope: "I'd like to undersell it, not oversell it".
Although these issues are difficult to avoid, the relatively narrow scope of the text on studying viral gene expression will leave a number of authors rather dissatisfied.
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It is a power that, before this government came into office, had been relatively narrow in scope and little-used.
Though at the time some saw the changes as being relatively narrow in scope, they appear to have had some effect.
Each of the 35 separate field operating agencies of the Air Force performs specialized support, logistical, or administrative functions that are relatively narrow in scope.
These were relatively narrow in scope (e.g. observations of whether healthcare staff fail to wash patients), and did not provide outcome data.
These results suggest that within a relatively narrow taxonomic scope such as mammals, many orthologs can be expected to have similar structure in their protein-coding exons, and that comparison of splicing is a reasonable metric for distinguishing counterparts among the various isoforms in orthologous genes.
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