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Several delegates reminded the group that constrains imposed by grant makers and regulators – such as holding high capital reserves - present a major challenge.

Thus, the conformational constrains imposed by these local and global modifications affect both the pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic properties of the parent peptide.

Considering that space heating is the major energy consuming activity in the Greek building sector and that the environmental constrains imposed by the Kyoto protocol will be met only with difficulty, if at all, a strategy concerning the developments in space heating seems to be necessary.

Communication protocols used in traditional control systems are required to comply with the constrains imposed by industrial standards (e.g., to cover regulation roles such as delay and faults).

Moreover, the setting of the data rate (based on the MCS configuration) in the multicasting scenario is dictated by constrains imposed by the critical client nodes of a multicast transmission, i.e. the most interference-prone client nodes within the multicast group.

These conformational differences are probably a result of small changes in the electrostatic interactions between amino acid residues rather than by 'gross' conformational changes caused by hinge flexibility or by structural constrains imposed by the oligosaccharide moieties [31], [32].

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Strategic planning documents may have a bureaucratic origin, when they represent an administrative constrain imposed by law or by a higher level of Government.

The higher MICs could be explained by the technical constrain imposed by the mutant selection method [ 22] in which the active multiplying cells need to be grown in presence of triclosan concentrations sufficient to isolate resistant mutants from wt strains.

This observation led us to hypothesize that the recently recognized autophagy-promoting function of PED/PEA-15 is necessary for the myogenesis constrain imposed by TGF-beta1, as TGF-beta1 has also been very recently shown to induce autophagy in non-muscle cells.

Even when the information gathered for those studies has been informative, problems with the use of this type of molecular data (saturation synonymous sites with mtDNA; constrains imposed on RNA sites by secondary structure, length variation, etc).

One possible explanation for these results could be geometric and/or mechanical constrains imposed on the filament by the high density of the surface-immobilized side-binding protein used.

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