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I mean, this is not restricted, quite frankly, to Alabama, to the United States.
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It is one thing to record what is going on in a fly's brain if the insect's movement is restricted, but quite another to try to catch the light flash of brain cells from a fly that is walking around.
This effect is possible only if the subwoofer is restricted to quite low frequencies, usually taken to, say, 100 Hz and below still less localization is possible if restricted to even lower maximum frequencies.
There were already studies showing that restricting calories quite dramatically will increase neurogenesis in mice, but we don't know whether that would be feasible for everyone in everyday life.
Some governments want to restrict bitcoin quite a lot, while others are adopting a more favorable stance.
"Some states have implemented these guidelines in a way that has restricted tourism to quite an extent".
He said police had first investigated the hacking in 2006, securing the convictions of Mulcaire and Goodman, but he added: "That inquiry turned out to be quite restricted.
She says about children with cerebral palsy: "They're quite restricted on a day-to-day basis but water gives them freedom".
"The news-stand is a tough place to compete and you are quite restricted in terms of how brave you can be with covers and with your brand".
Last, research activities are still quite restricted to the ecosystem boundaries.
Moreover, the study of nasalance between Westerners and Asians is quite restricted.
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