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restrictionn. any limitation on activity, by statute, regulation or contract...
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restrictionRelationships Narrower Term: administratively controlled information donor restriction Related Term: access classified closed closed file physical restriction note n. ~ Limitations on an individual [..]
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restriction1[countable] a rule or law that limits what you can do or what can happen import/speed/travel, etc. restrictions restriction on something to impose/place a restriction on something The government has [..]
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restrictionearly 15c., "that which restricts," from Middle French restriction (14c.) and directly from Late Latin restrictionem (nominative restrictio) "limitation," noun of action from past [..]
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restrictionbarrier or prohibition.
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restrictionAny limitation on activity, by statute, regulation, or contract provision. In multiunit real estate developments, condominiums, and cooperative housing projects, the homeowners' associations or s [..]
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restrictiona principle that limits the extent of something; "I am willing to accept certain restrictions on my movements" limitation: an act of limiting or restricting (as by regulation [..]
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restrictionn. A bug or design error that limits a program's capabilities, and which is sufficiently egregious that nobody can quite work up enough nerve to describe it as a feature. Often used (esp. by mark [..]
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restrictionbagrenetsung
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restriction1 : something that restricts: as a : a regulation that restricts or restrains b : a limitation on the use or enjoyment of property or a facility 2 a : an act of restricting b : the state of being ...
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restrictionTo "restrict" DNA means to cut it with a restriction enzyme. See "Restriction Enzyme".
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restriction(French : restriction) Mechanism by which a cell degrades foreign DNA.
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restrictionSpecial term and condition in a Notice of Award or article in a contract that limits activities and expenditures. It may be lifted or adjusted if the requirements are met.
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restrictionRestriction refers to the mandatory use of a gift required by a donor. A restriction is considered to be legally binding and cannot be changed without the consent of the donor or by order of a court.
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restrictionCourse(s) which cannot all be credited to the same degree because of overlap in content between the courses. For example, SOCI 212 and ANTH 212 are restricted against each other, due to a similarity o [..]
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restriction(n) a principle that limits the extent of something(n) an act of limiting or restricting (as by regulation)(n) the act of keeping something within specified bounds (by force if necessary)
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restrictionA course may be restricted against another course with similar content. If a student has passed one course, they cannot also gain credit for a course that is restricted against it.
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restrictionUnits in which you may not enrol if you have already completed another unit with equivalent content.
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restrictionA reduced cross-sectional area in a line of passage producing a pressure drop.
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restrictionCourses available only to students in specific academic programs. For example, Dentistry courses are only available to students enrolled in the Bachelor of Dentistry or Bachelor of Oral Health. Note i [..]
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restrictionConditions that apply to courses at the section level to limit registration in a course. Restrictions include department approval, field of study, college, student level, student class, campus locatio [..]
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restrictionReduction in Caloric Intake without reduction in adequate nutrition. In experimental Animals, caloric restriction has been shown to extend lifespan and enhance other physiological variables.
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restrictionLaws requiring Patients under Managed Care Programs to receive services from the Physician or other provider of their choice. Any willing provider laws take many different Forms, but they typically pr [..]
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restrictionA restriction against a paper means you cannot do that paper if you have done a paper with similar content, e.g. JAPA102 is restricted against JAPA232.
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restrictionn. any limitation on activity, by statute, regulation or contract provision. In multi-unit real estate developments, condominium and cooperative housing projects managed by homeowners' associatio [..]
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restrictionassumption about parameters in a model
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restrictionA limitation placed upon the use of property, contained in the deed or other written instruments in the chain of title or in local ordinances pertaining to land use.
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restrictionInformative term of limitation; an encumbrance.
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restriction Informative term of limitation; an encumbrance.
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