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Zoning regulations in New York City require new apartments to have at least 400 square feet — a constraint that has acted as a barrier to new housing possibilities.

Unlike the Persian Gulf war in 1991, the United States and Britain have only very limited access to bases in the region, a constraint that has led the United States Army's Special Operations forces use an aircraft carrier as a floating base, a model that Britain announced on Friday that its Royal Marines will copy.

One byproduct of curtain-twitching neighbours is that the building had to be liberally sliced back at roof level, to pull away from the housing to the rear, a constraint that has been turned to an advantage by forming a series of terraced roof gardens.

First, this method satisfies the MacPherson Srolovitz relation with high accuracy, a constraint that has not previously been explicitly implemented.

This size map then represents a constraint that has to be respected by automatic mesh generation procedures.

The requirement of two groEL homologues for chaperon function in phototrophs has provided a constraint that has shaped convergent evolutionary scenarios in divergent evolutionary lineages.

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But, he added, "it lifted a constraint" that had inhibited brain growth.

Whether a delay in the development of either of these structures represents a developmental constraint that has shaped patterns of diversification as nototheniods radiated to fill pelagic foraging niches remains an open question.

This is a hard constraint that has to be considered in the camera motion smoothing algorithm.

We speculate that the absence of the exosporium in the B. subtilis spore coat effectively lifted a structural constraint that has led to relaxed negative selection pressure on the outer coat.

However, an experimental constraint that has limited the characterization of stem cell targeted molecules is the low number of cells that can be isolated from stem cell populations enriched in vitro in tumorspheres [ 6, 10], or enriched in side-populations of tumor-initiating cells isolated by flow cytometry from primary tumors [ 6, 11, 12].

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