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The point is that neither the use of connectionist architecture alone nor the use of classical architecture alone enforces a strong enough constraint to explain pervasive systematicity.
It seems to me that the frequencies are too weak a constraint to explain the clear distinction between these two groups of amino acids while the biosynthetic pathways seem to be a sufficiently strong constraint to explain these observations consistently with the allocations of all these amino acids in the code).
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Among the many extensions of this basic model is Weiss (1997), who relies on credit constraints to explain the same sorting mechanism.
The notion that evolution follows a limited subset of pathways and conforms to rules is not new (Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 1818; Vavilov, 1922; Smith et al., 1985), however, its relevance has often been challenged, largely through too frequent invocation of constraints to explain negative data and through lack of experimental insight (Brakefield and Roskam, 2006).
For all that, the capacity of synthetic biology to make progress in the most fundamental areas of knowledge must not be neglected, when, for example, it concerns distinguishing between contingency hypotheses, or physicochemical constraint hypotheses to explain the universality of a phenomenon.
These results support the environmental constraint hypothesis to explain the evolution of sharing of sleeping sites.
In this case, the more complex model (i.e., that overlap phase frequency is determined by selective constraints) fails to explain the data and can, therefore, be discarded.
New buildings must bend to get out of the way, a design constraint that helps to explain their odd shapes and nicknames.The Walkie-Talkie has been squeezed around the waist to preserve lines of sight, making its upper floors bigger than those in the middle.
The selective imitation task crucially rests on the assumption that a nonpreferred or peculiar action is copied (imitated) only in a causally opaque situation, that is no constraints were present to explain the demonstrator's ineffective choice.
In the reformist counter-paradigm, one invokes "chance", "constraints", and "history" to explain imperfections: some features don't turn out perfectly, due to statistical noise, in-built limitations, and so on; some features, due to "historical contingency", are side-effects or vestiges.
Both material stiffness and constraint effect are used to explain the physical mechanisms.
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