Sentence examples for a high constraint from inspiring English sources

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Moreover, the proposed method is also tested by five classical engineering design problems including tension/compression spring, welded beam, pressure vessel designs, Gear train design, and Cantilever beam design and a high constraint optimization problem known as Optimal Power Flow (OPF) which is a high constraint electrical engineering problem.

In this paper, we present an empirical analysis that shows a high constraint toughness scaling with B that is reasonably consistent with ASTM E 1921, as well as effects of loss of constraint that occur at much lower deformation levels than reflected in the data censoring limit in ASTM E 1921.

A high constraint on the regulation of microRNA expression independent of sequence conservation is also compatible with this hypothesis: If some stages are more canalized or developmentally robust than others, mutations in microRNA transcripts expressed at these stages might be tolerated as long as the expression pattern is unchanged.

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But one hypothesis is that because the plastic is linked to the bank accounts you have, it has a higher constraint.

Therefore, long windows put a higher constraint on the error than on the model order, which indirectly emphasizes model accuracy.

A high-constraint noun is one for which there is a single common verb associate (e.g., for "scissors," almost all participants say "cut").

The Avrami exponent was extremely small for Block 2 and Block 3, which suggested that their crystallization occurred under a high spatial constraint.

Surgeons using fixed bearings with a high rotational constraint between the inlay and the femoral component should be aware of this effect to avoid premature polyethylene wear.

Surgeons using fixed bearing implants with a high rotational constraint between inlay and femoral component should be aware of this effect to avoid premature polyethylene wear.

Higher dN/dS in conifers could be due to a general low mutation rate and a high selective constraint on synonymous mutations, which seems at odds with the neutral expectancy but cannot be completely ruled out, or a general very low mutation rate but a proportionally lower constraint (relative to angiosperm genes) at non-synonymous sites.

Table 1 shows the high constraint of 5' flanking region with a nucleotide diversity of 4 × 10-4, which might correspond to a functional role.

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