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For isometric deformations, the geodesics between any two points on the surface is constrained to a constant value.

The system is not constrained to a constant volume, because the volume of fluid phase is kept constant, while the volume of solid phase aggregate was allowed to vary.

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The in-silico populations were then constrained to a constant population size of 3,000 and experienced random sexual reproduction for 100 generations with no migration and no mutation.

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This kind of inertial suit is thus especially interesting for the study of expressive walk, as it gives more freedom to the subject who can follow non-straight trajectories and is not constrained to a given constant speed like he would be on a treadmill.

When the relative orientation between protomers is constrained to a region Ω0, the free energy w(r) is given by where the integral is limited to the constrained region Ω0 and C is an arbitrary constant.

Now, we propose the fixed step length (FSL) method to solve it, which means the step length |λ i,k | is constrained to be a constant c (i.e., c=1,2,⋯).

Due to the complexity of the expressions, further asymptotic study of the interference-limited scenario for SM will be constrained to using a constant-amplitude modulation scheme such as PSK.

This also explains why albumin was completely nonsignificant in the multivariable Cox's PH model (P=0.485), in which its estimated effect was a priori constrained to be constant over time.

The Cox's PH model imposes the assumption that the mortality hazards associated with different patterns of covariates ('risk profiles') are proportional, which implies that the estimated effects of prognostic factors on the hazard are a priori constrained to remain constant over the entire follow-up time (Cox, 1972).

Finally the use of kinetic models coupled with deterministic thermostats has been recently proposed for the modeling of complex biological systems subjected to external force field, such as a vaccine, but constrained to keep constant the total energy; see [ 54].

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