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Discover Ludwig"share limitation" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It refers to restrictions or boundaries placed upon the extent to which something can be shared. For example: "The government has implemented new share limitation rules to regulate the size of a company's stake in a shared market."
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All previous databases and this one share limitation that they are based on census or professional society data and thus record each individual's occupation as the job that the person performs currently.
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Regarding existing BIM viewers our results show that they all share limitations in their ability to handle large BIMs taken from real-world projects interactively.
Both techniques generate mutation frequencies for each position assayed, and both share limitations with respect to detection of co-occurring mutations.
All of our air pollution metrics share limitations that are still common in the field of air pollution epidemiology and birth outcomes [ 12, 22].
The three studies of subjects old enough to have a firm diagnosis of asthma share limitations of uncertainty about when asthma started.
All routine data studies share limitations, notably the type and quality of the data recorded, although our choice of practices, topic and type of prescription makes us confident in the findings of this analysis.
A strength of the study is that the use of data routinely recorded in GP electronic medical records makes it possible to examine actual practice on a large scale, but all such studies share limitations, notably the type and quality of the data recorded.
However, an important shared limitation is that these two studies were single-dose oxycodone studies performed in healthy volunteers.
A shared limitation of all three studies was the lack of adjustment for the potential imbalance of a range of prognostic features across comparison groups, also termed 'confounding by indication'.
Although there are several definitions of fetal macrosomia, a shared limitation with all current definitions of LGA is that they do not distinguish between normal and abnormal body composition.
A possible shared limitation of these studies is a failure to identify an appropriate control group given that SM may be progressive; the prevalence of SM in asymptomatic CKCS scanned for breeding puposes is 25% at 12 months and 70% in dogs aged 72 months or more [ 17].
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