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Effective rooting depth of herbs is assumed restricted to the A layer [ 27, 59, 76].
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An attractive proposal is that gene duplication of APC subunits may result in the formation of APC subcomplexes that evolved to assume restricted specialized roles during plant development.
Temporal heterogeneity favors natural selection for generalist genotypes, while heterogeneity across sites favors selection for LA, assuming restricted gene flow (Kassen 2002).
The authors assumed that restricted answering time leads to a limited recognition of relevant information.
With this broader perspective, deposing Mr Hussein begins to look a much more hazardous enterprise.One of the factors widely assumed to restrict American options is the climate.
These new contracts are assumed to restrict the flexibility of farmers to react on changes in milk price as well as on changes in fodder availability.
The spore exosporium is believed to play a key part in its attachment to soil substrates and, therefore, is assumed to restrict spore dispersal [ 24].
Exclusion criteria were difficulties reading and writing Swedish, clinically confirmed Alzheimer's disease, dementia, or cognitive or medical problems of a severity that were assumed to restrict giving informed consent or participating in the study.
The production rate of the producer is assumed to be restricted.
In the preceding references except [3 5, 16, 17], the involving contractions are always assumed to be restricted with a constant.
It is worth mentioning that in most of the preceding references concerned with fixed point results of contractions in cone metric spaces and partial cone metric spaces, the contractions are always assumed to be restricted with a constant.
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