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This allows exploring the theoretical limits of the modulation, rather than constraining it to the current state of technology.

Constraining it to have the correct low number of degrees of freedom, noise content in the data can be reduced and a robust estimation of the flow can be obtained [13].

And despite emphasizing a fairly open and experimental approach, Levine also said that Electric Objects is going to be "pretty disciplined about constraining it to things that don't demand your attention" — so, for example, you won't be seeing TV shows on the platform.

In the problem addressed in this paper, it successfully guides the RLV through the critical reentry phase both by constraining it to the allowable narrow flight corridor as well as by meeting the terminal constraints at the end of the reentry segment.

Adding measures of disease burden to the model and constraining it to assure that diseases with no burden would receive no funding minimally affected the overall relationship between burden and funding.

The iSS884 model was used to evaluate the metabolism of xylose by constraining it to experimental oxygen transfer rates.

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Constrain it to circle in its current nuclear ambiguity through covert undermining (Stuxnet 2.0, etc)., tough measures to block its access to hard currency, and, as a last resort, a "quarantine" similar to John Kennedy's interdiction of shipping to Cuba during the missile crisis.

Political analysts are quick to point out that at least for now this is not a full-blown military buildup by Japan, a former colonial power whose pacifist Constitution constrains it to purely defensive forces.

The previous approaches have effectively shortened the tour length of MEs or at least constrained it to a certain level.

We also set the width of the enhancement so as to constrain it to approximately one third of the width of the DL region, again based on observational results (Machida et al. 2014).

This year, Sega is slated to roll out a new videogame console powered by a 128-bit CPU, the Hitachi SH4. Sega's system won't be a true 128-bit system (some of the external components will constrain it to 64-bits) but if the technical specs leaking out on the web are true, it looks to be an impressive piece of hardware, leapfrogging right over the N64.

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