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Restriction Endonucleases

Angewandte Chemie International Edition in English, 1978
AbstractRestriction endonucleases are enzymes commonly found in bacteria which can fragment DNA. Cleavage of the DNA molecule takes place after recognition of a nucleotide sequence which is specific for each restriction endonuclease. Some of the enzymes split the DNA within the recognition sequence. This property allows these enzymes to be used for the
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Restricted Choices

Canadian Mathematical Bulletin, 1965
A subset consisting of k elements chosen, from n distinct ordered elements, with given restrictions is called are stricted choice. For example, one restriction on the k elements may be that no two consecutive elements appear, while another may be that no two alternate elements appear.
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Parking restrictions

Emergency Nurse, 2007
The average patient waiting time in Southmead's MIU, from being booked in and seen to being treated and discharged, is just under an hour. Unsurprisingly therefore, patients attending the MIU report having bypassed other health service providers including A&E and their local GPs, as well as the specialist eye, dental or children's hospitals that are ...
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Restricted Systems

Advances in Computational Mathematics, 2003
In this paper, so-called restricted systems are introduced and characterized. The definition of restricted systems is closely related to, but weaker than, local linear independence of univariate splines and serves as a generalization of splines in computer aided geometric design.
Carnicer, J. M.   +2 more
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Restrictive cardiomyopathies

Current Opinion in Cardiology, 1994
Restrictive cardiomyopathy has always been a fairly common cause of cardiac death in the tropics through endomyocardial fibrosis. In temperate climates, amyloidosis is the most common form of the disease, whereas Löffler's endocarditis is quite rare. Amyloidosis is more frequently encountered as the population ages, but restrictive cardiomyopathy is ...
N, Spyrou, R, Foale
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Caloric restriction

Molecular Aspects of Medicine, 2011
Restricting the intake of calories has been practiced as a method for increasing both the length and quality of life for over 500 years. Experimental work confirming the success of this approach in animals has accumulated over the last 100 years. Lifelong caloric restriction (CR) may extend life by up to 50% in rodents, with progressively less impact ...
John R, Speakman, Sharon E, Mitchell
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Restricted Sessions: Restricted Results

1986
‘British believe, either honestly or for political effect, that they can continue to play the part of mediator.’—BEDELL ...
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The London Olympics 2012--restrictions, restrictions, restrictions

Journal of Intellectual Property Law & Practice, 2012
V. Horsey, R. Montagnon, J. Smith
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Sales restrictions

Veterinary Record, 1986
J. Armstrong   +10 more
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Restricted Bases

American Journal of Mathematics, 1957
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