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These empirical phenomena – an increase in the length of training required to make a significant discovery and a decrease in productivity – suggest that increasingly complex knowledge is becoming increasingly more costly and time-consuming to acquire, and is consequently constraining (or may constrain in the future) further accumulation.
However, the current web interface does not support programmatic access to DAVID consequently constraining the user to the set workflows and data format options that are provided.
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This mechanism forms an extra loop attached to the intermediate shaft in the double Cardan linkage, and consequently constrains this shaft to bisect the axis of input and output.
That leaves only the second premise (ii), that souls are particulars, which detractors of particular forms are consequently constrained to reject.
It was recently proposed that the mitochondrial mutation rate might consequently be constrained to low values in long-lived animals in order to avoid premature somatic senescence [ 10].
Inspiratory and expiratory chest wall elastance are thus totally different entities, where inspiratory chest wall elastance is a measure of how much the chest wall and abdomen impedes lung inflation, while expiratory chest wall elastance indicates that the chest wall is off-loading the lung and consequently has no constraining effect on the lung at end-expiration.
The remarkable expansion of the AA1_1, AA2 and AA9 families raises the question of the selective pressures constraining these families, and consequently the functional relevance at the organismal level (i.e. fitness).
The upper limit of OMZs is rising and consequently, the vertical extent of the well-oxygenated surface layer shrinks, constraining the vertical habitat of epipelagic organisms.
The average duration of the trials in our study was 11 weeks and the longest only 26 weeks; consequently our timeline was constrained to four to 26 weeks.
Consequently the transitions are constrained so that states that end with some nucleotide Y can only transition to states that start with the same nucleotide Y, thus forcing transitions that obey the overlap between adjacent states (Fig. 2 b).
This latter alternative, namely that gene position within the genome is mostly neutral (not constrained), and consequently synteny conservation would be nothing but the result of phylogenetic inertia, has been repeatedly proposed (Srivastava et al. 2008; Koonin and Wolf 2010).
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