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Restriction

Restriction meaning

The act of restricting, or the state of being restricted. | A regulation or limitation that restricts. | The mechanism by which a cell degrades foreign DNA material.

Synonyms of Restriction

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Any restriction of freedom at the level of expressing concepts, as opposed to normally codified offences, is undue restriction of freedom.

In addition to this, the council’s proposed changes include adding a traffic restriction at the St Clement’s end of Jeune Street and making the street two way south of the restriction.

The poll found most Americans in favor of some kind of restriction on in-person worship, with 42 percent saying that should be allowed with restriction and 48 percent that it should not be allowed at all.

A maximum width restriction of 13 feet is in place during the lane restriction.

Because of the ride's "extreme nature," the indictment says, Henry and Schooley considered a rider-age restriction, first 16 years old, then 14. But on the eve of the grand opening, they decided to remove the restriction.

Describing a restriction as a “right” and then saying that people who are not subject to this restriction are disadvantaged twists the facts beyond recognition.

Amplification can be directed across the altered restriction site, and the products digested with the restriction enzyme.

Applications *Estimation of the size of DNA molecules following restriction enzyme digestion, e.g. in restriction mapping of cloned DNA.

Games main The definition of surreal numbers contained one restriction: each element of L must be strictly less than each element of R. If this restriction is dropped we can generate a more general class known as games.

However, the transitive closure of a restriction is a subset of the restriction of the transitive closure, i.e., in general not equal.

In the 1960s, it was shown in work done in the laboratories of Werner Arber and Matthew Meselson that the restriction is caused by an enzymatic cleavage of the phage DNA, and the enzyme involved was therefore termed a restriction enzyme.

Light yellow: low restriction; red: very high restriction on freedom of religion.

Some theorize that the increase in endogenous DHEA brought about by calorie restriction is partially responsible for the longer life expectancy known to be associated with calorie restriction. citation.

Some use the term "close communion" for restriction to members of the same denomination, and "closed communion" for restriction to members of the local congregation alone.

SonicStage V3.4 was the first version of the software where this restriction was removed, but it still required a MiniDisc recorder/player that also had the restriction removed.

The legal restriction that employers cannot pay less than a legislated wage is equivalent to the legal restriction that workers cannot work at all in the protected sector unless they can find employers willing to hire them at that wage.

Type II infobox Typical type II restriction enzymes differ from type I restriction enzymes in several ways.

A ban is an automatic IP-based restriction that prevents users with that particular IP address from joining the server.

ACB has issued restriction notices to Ntchisi, Dowa and Chiradzulu district councils following complaints it has received regarding recruitment of the enumerators to conduct the survey.

Amid the announcement that the BVI will soon lift the visa restriction for Guyanese, one talk show host has posited that the territory should lift the visa requirements in place for the remaining Caribbean countries.