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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the limited occurrence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an event or situation that happens infrequently or in a restricted manner. Example: "The limited occurrence of such phenomena makes them particularly interesting to researchers."
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Because of the limited occurrence of such carbonate-rich igneous rocks, however, the following discussion will consider the chemistry of silicate rocks only.
Because of the limited occurrence of this mineral, it was once true that only certain felsic igneous rocks (those consisting largely of the light-coloured, silicon and aluminum-rich minerals feldspar and quartz) could be dated.
Due to the limited occurrence of R. felis infection in male fleas in Trial 3, gender-based ratio differences could not be statistically assessed.
Likewise, the limited occurrence of the family in archaebacteria is probably the result of lateral transfer from eubacteria.
Two factors, variations in cuticular sclerotization and habitat preference, are likely responsible for the limited occurrence of anomuran fossils.
The mechanism behind the limited occurrence of gene acquisition from outside gene pools in Listeria remains to be determined.
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In our opinion, the only likely scenario to explain the phylogenetically limited occurrence of the transporter T-box associations that would not imply massive loss of the T-box regulation was that of acquisition of the regulatory element by the transporter encoding gene in a specific lineage.
Motivated principally by an interest in 'planetary' cryohydrates (Fortes & Choukroun, 2010 ▶), a series of systematic studies have been carried out in an effort to understand the apparently limited occurrence of these materials with n ≥ 8.
The calculations were based on limited occurrence database of the toxins and the concentrations had, in many cases, been determined with methods using a high limit of quantification (LO Q.
The distribution of the Nan cluster was remarkable in its limited occurrence among the 730 finished and 1172 unfinished bacterial genomes examined.
Extensively represented in plants, the flavonoids are of relatively minor and limited occurrence in animals, which derive the pigments from plants.
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