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Further, reaction with metallic surfaces was investigated for natural ash (Gislason et al. 2011) and chemically comparable analogue materials (Mechnich et al. 2011) by constraining "size, shape, and hardness as well as the chemical composition of the salt condensates on the particle surfaces" of ash that was sampled dry.
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Across most species of subgenus Grammica and, as such, the majority of all Cuscuta species, plastid genome content appears to have stabilized on a smaller, but constrained size (see, e.g., Figure 5).
This paper addresses the HENS problem allocating multiple constrained-size shells rather than a single one to accomplish a heat match.
The neighbor-based HENS framework of Galli and Cerdá (1998) has been generalized in order to adopt a more realistic fixed-cost target, i.e. the overall number of constrained-size shells.
Senator Brown made a strong case, from the left, for constraining the size of very large banks.
Dr. Walker and others questioned the idea that jaw muscles of the more apelike hominids were a major factor in constraining brain size.
We can avoid the inherent intractability by constraining the size of admissible strategies, giving rise to limited memory influence diagrams.
Modification of heater geometry is advantageous because it is simple and ensures enhanced sensitivity without constraining device size or operating power.
Similarly, a collapse of coral skeletons and loss of structural complexity following widespread coral mortality can result in reduced abundance of juvenile fish, potentially constraining the size of future fisheries stocks [19].
What is the role of temperature and metabolism in promoting or constraining brain size?
Constraining fibroblast size by culturing on slides coated with collagen micropatterns also significantly induced MMP-1 expression.
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