Sentence examples for constrained region from inspiring English sources

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MOSS is composed of three primary components: object-specific analysis (OSA), object-specific upscaling (OSU), and a new segmentation algorithm referred to as size constrained region merging (SCRM).

When a constrained region causes a multicollinearity problem, contributions of each variable in the best model are evaluated by the approximate model derived from substituting correlations between explanatory variables into the best model.

*M = Manual, G = Geometrically constrained region growth.

This SNP is localized in a 44 bp- long conserved sequence between rodents and primates, suggesting that it might belong to a functionally constrained region.

The respective substrate positions indeed lie in a spatially constrained region at the mouth of the binding cavity, which explains the appearance of size restrictions.

9 Although speculative, RNFL thickening in ARSACS could therefore be related to axoplasmic stasis within the long axons of the retinal ganglion cells as they converge to form the optic nerve in the anatomically constrained region of the lamina cribosa.

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Three actively constrained regions as a function of the main disturbances, namely, the fuel and steam feed rates, are identified; each region represents different sets of active constraints.

Overall, the findings of this study provide the necessary insight and motivation to the remote sensing community, particularly in resource constrained regions, to shift towards embracing various texture metrics obtained from the readily-available and cheap multispectral Landsat-8 OLI sensor.

Since HIV-1 proteins other than p24 may also contain functionally and structurally constrained regions, we investigated if there is a general correlation between the relative hazard of HLA alleles and the tendency to target constrained parts of the HIV-1 proteome.

However, a high degree of sequence divergence between the predicted products of each ORF (the level of sequence identity varies from approximately 40% to 60% identity in amino acid sequence alignments, although the identity is locally higher in functionally constrained regions, Table S1) is observed.

Underrepresented oligonucleotides, however, seem to be gradually eliminated by a molecular drag emanating from the combined effects of mutation, the negative effect of the oligonucleotide and some of its mutated forms on the fitness of the carrier, and selection against changes in the functionally constrained regions of the genome.

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