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The notion of telling women to take responsibility for their own safety from sexual violence is as old as it is ridiculous; from women-only train carriages (which suggest male violence is inevitable and so women's behaviour and freedom must be altered and constrained to accommodate it), to police campaigns suggesting it is a victim's job to try to avoid being raped.
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It is constrained to neurovascular physiology by empirical priors and accommodates variations in the haemodynamic response function by optimizing parameters for each subject and modelled region (Daunizeau et al., 2011).
For instance, Blocks notes that people with smaller wrists may find they can't accommodate its standard four modules, so — for some users — the device's customizable potential will be constrained to just three modules (i.e. in addition to the core module).
In contrast, the closed catalytic center of a replicative polymerase can accommodate only a WC base pair between a template base and an incoming dNTP and DNA and dNTP are constrained to the correct alignment for the nucleotidyl-transfer reaction.
Bush was constrained to take exception to this publicly.
(Mahler, one feels constrained to add, means painter in German).
Before this, were you constrained to singing in the shower?
Or can be constrained to do so.
aElasticity constrained to −0.10.
A typical problem area is the village of Velm where a permanent river is constrained by a culvert designed to accommodate its peak discharge.
However, since extensive work on groundwater quality was done in the inland areas (Edet 1993; Edet and Okereke 2001; Owolabi and Obot 1998), the present study was constrained towards the coastal areas to accommodate the influence of open ocean and estuaries.
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