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The phrase "and does not maximize" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing the limitations or inefficiencies of a particular approach, method, or system.
Example: "This strategy is effective in many areas, but it is limited in scope and does not maximize our overall potential."
Alternatives: "and fails to optimize" or "and does not enhance".
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However, the protocol consumes additional communication overhead because each node periodically broadcasts heartbeat packets, and does not maximize cooperation performance improvement because the only helper nominated by the sender may decrease cooperation performance in actual cooperative transmission.
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Note that this definition of error correction is different from the correction approaches in the other suffix tree based algorithms (Ilie et al., 2011; Salmela, 2010; Schröder et al., 2009) because these do not maximize over a range of seed lengths for one correction and do not maximize the support of corrections for an individual read.
However, the dimensionless tapering parameter maximizing the first and second law efficiencies does not maximize the device output power.
With knowledge of human complexity and with technology this arrangement does not maximize either human relationships or allow for educational growth.
This would therefore be a sign that maximal virulence does not maximize transmission.
More generally, there are potential conflicts of interests between MGEs and their host bacteria, whereby maximizing MGE fitness does not maximize host fitness (Mc Ginty and Rankin 2012).
Put differently, as underlined by Alesina and Spolaore (2003, p. 44), "the voting equilibrium does not maximize average utility but it does maximize the utility of the individual living at the border".15.15
Temme (1989) and Heigh (1990) showed that equal investment in all offspring does not maximize parental fitness if a parent can detect differences in quality between litter mates.
Our results suggest that our cognitive system does not maximize speed, but rather continues to gather and implement statistical information at the expense of a possible slowdown in performance.
"And cost-benefit analysis often, if not always, yields a result that does not maximize environmental protection".
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