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When the show begins, Plum's life is small, restricted and restrained.
The initial ICUs were small, restricted, closed units.
Because the original LLDI was developed on a small, restricted sample, prior to measuring change in the LLDI within LIFE-P, we undertook an investigation to re-examine the measurement properties of the instrument.
However, its distribution is discontinuous and scattered; it occupies small, restricted areas as a result of having been extensively exploited by humans over the past 1000 years (Ohba 1993).
Moreover, for small restricted arc sets, guaranteeing a minimum number of incoming and outgoing arcs per vertex is beneficial.
This might well sound being plausible when the virus affects at fast countries within a small restricted geographic area, but spreads out to cover a wider geographical area and persists underway for several months (between 3 and 4 months).
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The people we are talking about buy huge numbers of tickets … Keeping the percentage small restricts the amount of extra money they can make on top, and so removes the incentive for touts to participate".
First, due to the limited size of the cohort in the intervention programme, the number of participants was quite small restricting the number of covariates included in the regression analyses.
This definition is imperfect and controversial because it does not make a distinction among fetuses who are constitutionally small, growth restricted and small, and growth restricted but not small.
As in all arthropods, the chelicerate body has a very small coelom restricted to small areas round the reproductive and excretory systems.
Those with large populations that ranged far and wide would have many more individuals which could be buried and preserved, but a small group restricted to a small area less so.
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