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The phrase "restricted concept" is a correct and usable sentence in written English.
It can be used to describe an idea that is limited in scope or application. For example, "The teacher presented a restricted concept of history that did not acknowledge the full complexity of the subject."
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They noted, however, that the genus did not fit well in a more restricted concept of the family due to its lack of a germ pore and roughened spore walls.
In a more restricted concept, health research has the potential to contribute to the identification of social and economic determinants of health.
19, 20 As such, adherence appears to be a complex but nevertheless restricted concept, relying on the medical treatment or recommendations, even if "patient-centered".
as a single very variable species and a restricted concept in which BD is applied to the taxon with an apparently terminal panicle.
A more restricted concept of the Characidae is that proposed by Malabarba and Weitzman [ 19] according to whom this family is composed only by characiform species lacking the supraorbital bone.
The 'Policy E-Workspace on Multidimensional Child Poverty' aims at promoting discussions on key policy issues and proposals related to the multidimensional definition of child poverty beyond the restricted concept of income poverty; as well as drawing attention of policy research institutes and decision makers, in developing countries, on the multidimensional nature of poverty.
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Sacrilege, [n28] as a restricted ecclesiastical concept, has a long history.
As a consequence, Einstein restricted the concept of relative motions to relative motions between bodies.
But the process of reading is an open-ended activity, so that new knowledge and the expansion of the system of disciplines can no longer be restricted by concepts such as the completeness and eternity of knowledge (Klein 2004a, 73).
It is to be noted, that graph analysis of white matter connectivity has the advantage that connectivity is not restricted to concepts of direct links only, which is often the case in classical Region-of-Interest to Region-of-Interest deterministic tractography, but incorporates notions of indirect (path length >1) connectivity in all utilised graph metrics but degree.
For Montrose, there is merit in restricting the concept of "inadmissibility" to the exclusion of evidence based on those other reasons (Montrose 1954: 541 543).
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