1. In the present study, this problem does not arise, because of the restriction to citations of a single type of material -- theses. 2. If these restrictions to free movement are reduced and a polymer is allowed to crystallize from a dilute solution, it is possible to obtain well-defined single crystals. 3. When the polymer chains are unsymmetrical, with repeat units of the type, an additional restriction to rotation is imposed by steric effects. 4. However, restriction to a single wavenumber does not uniquely specify the flow pattern, for reasons connected with eqn. 5. I think it is appropriate if you are to have an E two policy it is appropriate to apply restrictions to to identify the exceptions in that. 6. Among its many questionable provisions, the bill would apply restrictions to on-line media that do not apply to printed or spoken expression. 7. And present members of Congress have no intention of applying such arbitrary restrictions to themselves. 8. Because of the restriction to adults, the events are not barred by the agreement. 9. But that argument is apparently not persuasive to many city residents, who say they prefer a more comforting government restriction to an economic theory. 10. But Senate leaders kept the bill off the floor in order to clear up several disputes over how many restrictions to place upon the states. |