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In effect, this price path represents the "target price" that the regulator hopes to defend through the constrained use of offsets.
In several countries, constrained use of antipsychotics is recommended, and 'an urgent need to explore the potential benefits and risks offered by alternative classes of drugs, including opioids' are sought (Brown et al., 2012, p. 3).
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It also specifies selected ARV manufacturers and therefore constrains use of local ARV production which Uganda started in 2008 [ 29].
The small community size (36 interactions) constrained us to use different subsets of explanatory variables in different models.
The topology of modern taxa was constrained using nuclear DNA evidence of Kutschera et al.37 and the whole genome analysis of Kumar et al.38.
The locations of the SMGAs are constrained using the back-propagation method of Kurahashi and Irikura (2010).
In contrast, the interglacials at Site U1427 are well constrained using the high abundance of TWC taxa (Fig. 7).
P2Y parameter values were constrained using two independent sets of time-resolved cytosolic calcium measurements following P2Y2 activation in Neuro2a cells and rat DRG neurons [24], [48].
Calibration nodes were constrained using the 95% confidence interval of the secondary calibrations (as discussed previously).
Where an epidemic may be constrained by use of a single antiviral agent, strategies that combine treatment and prophylaxis are most effective at controlling transmission, at the cost of facilitating the spread of resistant viruses.
13 14 18 Small sickness absence groups constrained the use of gender-stratified or interaction analyses.
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