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The phrase "constrained information" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to information that is limited or restricted in some way, often due to external factors or restrictions. Here is an example of how it can be used in a sentence: "The researchers were unable to fully analyze the data due to the constrained information provided by the participants."
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Other constraints such as suspension deflection, actuator saturation, and controller constrained information are also considered.
Constrained information indicates that a special zero nonzero structure is imposed on the static output-feedback gain matrix.
In India the hierarchical communication structure resulted into rigidity and top-down power which constrained information flow and subsequently affected the integration process of ASHAs.
In India, the hierarchical communication structure in place constrained information flow as well as any ability by the programme to address key health systems challenges [ 49].
Based on previous diagnostic studies about medical barriers [ 4, 5] researchers and policy makers in Guatemala concluded that providers routinely constrained information about family planning and lacked skills to select and organize the questions they asked and information they provided.
This paper deals with H∞ static output-feedback control design with constrained information for offshore wind turbines.
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In addition to a probabilistic estimate of the prediction, an added value of emulator-assisted ABC inference is providing information on the extent to which observations can constrain parameters and predictions, as well as the flexibility to include various quantitative and qualitative parameter constraining information.
Overall levels of performance can usually only be equated across the modalities by artificially constraining information acquisition, for example by restricting vision to a narrow field of view [47].
It discusses how networks contribute to or constrain information and learning, and is interested in network effects and, to a lesser extent, rights.
One possibility is that the stochasticity inherent in the biophysical process of transcription fundamentally constrains information transduction by a promoter to ∼1.0 1.3 bit.
A particularly ambitious recent example is the Retropath tool for the principled design of entire metabolic circuits [ 44 ], based on constraining information about the metabolic capacities of the envisaged host organism (chassis) and the scope of available chemical reactions.
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