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restricted function

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restricted function
A computer or operating system function that cannot be used by an application program.
restricted function [ri′strik·təd ‚fəŋk·shən]
(computer science)
A function of the operating system that cannot be used by application programs.


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An opening existed between the living and dining areas here but pier walls still marked a boundary which severely restricted functions.
The investigators found bromelain to be as good as diclofenac on a standard pain assessment scale and to be better than the drug in reducing pain at rest (by 41% for bromelain versus 23% for the drug), improving restricted function (by 10% for bromelain versus 0% for the drug), being rated by more patients in improving symptoms (24% for bromelain versus 19% for the drug), and being evaluated by more physicians as having good efficacy (51% for bromelain versus 37% for the drug).
Star Arab Bank given restricted function in US * The US Office of Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) has permitted last week the Arab Bank to resume operations in New York on condition of ceasing electronic transfers.
 
 
 
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