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All those women transferred for whatever reason were studied, unlike other cohorts that were restricted in some way (see next).
Bergman and Stamm [ 6] found that 40%% of healthy children whose parents at one point had perceived that their child had "something wrong with their heart" were restricted in some way.
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Furthermore, growing evidence suggests that opportunities to achieve adequate levels of physical activity might be restricted in some disadvantaged social groups.
In the early 21st century the use of neonicotinoids was restricted in some countries because of the possible involvement of those insecticides in the decline of honeybee populations.
But in a nod to anti-migrant sentiment, he suggested their numbers could be restricted in some other sectors, including trade.
Gifts of investments to the University that are not immediately sold either because they are not marketable or because they are restricted in some way by the donor are classified as special investments.
Although epidural analgesia is considered the gold standard for labor pain management, its use may be restricted in some conditions due to clinical contraindications or availability, and suitable alternatives may be required.
Although the ability to create and transfer benefits in gross may still be restricted in some U.S. states, the modern view is that benefits in gross may be freely created and assigned.
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