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The main parameters varied in the tests are: (1) constraining factor from 0.5 to 1.3, (2) tube width ratio from 1.0 to 1.75.
We systematically searched the literature using the terms and databases outlined in annex 1, constraining this to reviews published in a 10-year period up to mid-2009.
Note that defining mean relative fitness (w) of each ancestral 1° MA line equal to 1 is equivalent to (1) constraining the main effect of fitness to equal zero and (2) constraining the among-Line variance of 1° controls to equal zero.
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Figure 1 Constrained LPCD with (one-dimensional case).
Model 1 constrains this decline to be uniform across all blood lead levels.
The steady-state assumption represented in Equation (1) constrains the production rate of each metabolite to be equal to its consumption rate.
(3) Constraining Walsh spectra for target gate angle.
The methodology consists of: (1) analysing isopach maps; (2) cross-section interpretation of stratigraphic features, erosional surfaces, and faults; and (3) constraining the evolution of fault activity.
All three kinases in this complex can directly phosphorylate the FOXO-family transcription factor DAF-16, constraining it to the cytoplasm [ 81- 83].
For example, mathematical impairments have been shown to be functionally significant for health numeracy [ 1, 2], constraining informed patient choice and limiting access to available treatments.
SHI was seen to be particularly problematic in Study 3, constraining access to good quality care in both communities and facilities.
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