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RESTRICTION
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Traducere în limba română
restriction substantiv
1. restricţi(un)e;
to set / to place restrictions on smth. a pune restricţii pe ceva.
2. restrângere, limitare, mărginire, reducere;
restriction of expenditure reducere de cheltuieli.
Exemple de propoziții și/sau fraze:
A team at the Harvard School of Public Health set out to determine the molecular mechanisms by which calorie restriction can bring health benefits.
(Pathways Underlying the Benefits of Calorie Restriction, NIH)
For he had already learned that there were such restrictions.
(White Fang, de Jack London)
As integral components of the late G1 restriction point, the Rb gene product and p16 are negative regulators of the cell cycle; ovarian cancer cells and non-small cell lung cancer cells may be defective in the Rb/p16 pathway.
(Oncolytic Ad5-Delta 24RGD, NCI Thesaurus)
The park would be open to him of course, and few navy officers, or men of any other description, can have had such a range; but what restrictions I might impose on the use of the pleasure-grounds, is another thing.
(Persuasion, de Jane Austen)
While the disease can be managed through a combination of positive lifestyle changes and medication, it is also possible for the high blood glucose levels that define diabetes to return to normal – through significant calorie restriction and weight loss.
(Type 2 diabetes remission possible with ‘achievable’ weight loss, University of Cambridge)
Study author Valter Longo explained: We’ve determined that the dietary components are contributing to the beneficial effects … It is really remarkable, that in the past 100 years of research into calorie restriction, no one recognized the importance of the re-feeding.
(Fasting-Like Diets May Reverse Gut Inflammation, Editura Global Info)
Satisfy a condition or restriction.
(Fit, NCI Thesaurus)