Sentences with phrase «restricted subset»

This specification defines a restricted subset of SVG 1.1 to represent vector graphics inline in XHTML Content Documents and as standalone SVG Content Documents.
But only if you try reading them on the ever - so - restricted subset of platforms they will grudgingly allow you to read them on.

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But the inferences on this network are done within a restricted, «guarded» subset of first - order logic.
We have shown that invariant Natural Killer T cells (iNKT), a subset of CD1d - restricted T cells displaying innate effector functions, rewire the prostate cancer microenvironment leading to cancer control.
Shultz LD, Saito Y, Najima Y, Tanaka S, Ochi T, Tomizawa M, Doi T, Sone A, Suzuki N, Fujiwara H, Yasukawa M, Ishikawa F. Generation of functional human T - cell subsets with HLA - restricted immune responses in HLA class I expressing NOD / SCID / IL2r ɣnull humanized mice.
8 weeks post reconstitution there was a marked increase in the frequency of DCs in the spleens of mice overexpressing EBI2 and this increase was restricted to the 33D1 + DC subset (Figure 2C, D).
Instead, a very small number of neurons specifically activated by learning show an expansion of structure that's both surprisingly extensive — there's a dramatic increase in the size and complexity of the affected neurons — and yet highly restricted to a small subset of cells.
Ketogenic diets are a subset of low - carb diets that induce a metabolic state known as ketosis by restricting carbs to 20 - 50 grams a day.
In sum, the sources cited above suggest that significant levels of nonparticipation were restricted in 2015 to a minority of states and, except for New York, Colorado, and Rhode Island, to relatively small subsets of their eligible test - taking populations.
Indications are that EPUB3 is a richer format so publishers might want to restrict themselves to a feature subset that's common to both platforms.
The only problem I see with this approach is that you are necessarily restricted to a certain (more efficient) subset of the market.
Gastric dilatation volvulus (bloat), associated with particular breeds and also with large mixed - breed dogs [24], was restricted to only a few purebred subsets suggesting a common ancestry or a morphological component representing selection for similar phenotypic characteristics of breed standards to the expression of the condition.
A higher probability of presenting with a disorder was often restricted to certain purebred subsets or haplotype associations rather than the entire purebred population.
It is known that many individual breeds show a higher than expected frequency of some disorders [7 — 10] suggesting that the higher prevalence of those disorders may be restricted to discrete subsets of the purebred dog population.
For aortic stenosis, GDV, early onset cataracts, dilated cardiomyopathy, elbow dysplasia, epilepsy, and portosystemic shunt, most purebred groups were not statistically distinct from the mixed - breed population with higher prevalence in purebreds restricted to distinct subsets of purebred dogs.
This subset of information includes personal information, teaching and research records, as well as law enforcement, solicitor - client, labour relations and other kinds of information which for the purposes of this policy will be referred to as «restricted information».
As we describe in the methods, biodiversity studies must limit themselves to species subsets restricted to the region — such as endemics [14].
If you have an airport - only subset, then you need neighboring rural airports, which seems a little restricting.
However, being restricted to only a certain subset of active Xbox Preview members, getting access currently proves to be quite the challenge.
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