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certain cases,
generally when
restrictiveness is
marked syntactically through the lack of commas,[clarification needed]
restrictive modifiers are
called integrated...
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Restrictive cardiomyopathy (RCM) is a form of
cardiomyopathy in
which the
walls of the
heart are
rigid (but not thickened). Thus the
heart is restricted...
- The term
restrictive eating might refer or
relate to:
Anorexia nervosa, an
eating disorder in
which people avoid eating due to
concerns about body weight...
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Restrictive lung
diseases are a
category of extrapulmonary, pleural, or
parenchymal respiratory diseases that
restrict lung expansion,
resulting in a...
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Education (FAPE), and that
these students should be
educated in the
least restrictive environment (LRE). To
determine what an
appropriate setting is for a...
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which (by the way) is difficult." In some languages, such as Spanish,
restrictiveness is
consistently marked; for example, in
Spanish la
tarea difĂcil means...
- Avoidant/
restrictive food
intake disorder (ARFID) is a
feeding or
eating disorder in
which people avoid eating certain foods, or
restrict their diets...
- for its
customers (layout
designers of
integrated circuits) to follow.
Restrictive design rules (RDRs)
curtail some of the "freedom"
layout designers have...
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duties or
restrictions upon the use of that land
regardless of the owner.
Restrictive covenants are
somewhat similar to ea****ts and
equitable servitude....
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pause before the
parenthetical modification "a
surgeon by training". A
restrictive appositive provides information essential to
identifying the
phrase in...