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In this study, the facility layout is represented as an allocation of blocks with restrictions in terms of an unequal area and rectangular shape.

Compliance to this model in many cases is ensured by maintaining women's subordination which is achieved through inadequate allocation of resources, mobility restrictions, and limited access to information, seclusion norms and even violence in cases of resistance.

Women's subordination, a prerequisite to ensure compliance to the constructed model, is maintained through allocation of lesser resources, restrictions on mobility, seclusion norms and even violence in cases of resistance.

Open until now has been the question of whether working with restricted classes of programs can improve the complexity of aliased register allocation with alignment restrictions.

It uses offline calculation mechanism to control the request and allocation of resource through imposing restrictions to the system.

During World War II, linear programming was used extensively to deal with transportation, scheduling, and allocation of resources subject to certain restrictions such as costs and availability.

Gender norms influence parents' spousal relationships and shape how parents treat their children, for instance in the attention paid to them as infants, the allocation of domestic work or in restrictions on public activities.

At that time, many Chilean forest companies were foregoing the incentives to avoid government requirements, including long-term allocation of land to forestry and restrictions on the management and harvesting of the plantations.

Preliminary reports point to the usual suspects: an uptick in the number of early voters, new voting restrictions, and poor allocation of resources.

Life history trade-offs have often been assumed to be the consequences of restrictions in the availability of critical resources such as energy and nutrients, necessitating differential allocation of resources to costly traits [1].

Life history trade-offs have often been assumed to be the consequence of restrictions in the availability of critical resources such as energy and nutrients, which necessitate the differential allocation of resources to costly traits.

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