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The sensitivity to the initial guess can be lowered by multiple shooting which breaks the trajectory into several legs linked by interface constraints, at the expense of a larger nonlinear system.

The dynamic transitional process after removal of the inhibitor was captured by the time-lapse microscopic analysis demonstrating that individually behaving cells gradually acquired multicellular constraints at the expense of independent motility somewhat analogous to the unicellular-multicellular conversion seen in the primitive social amoeba, dictyostelium [39] (Figure 3C and data not shown).

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where the Lagrange multiplier λ controls the convergence requirement of (12), and the Lagrange multiplier αmax,k with subscript k controls the individual frequency bin magnitude constraint; parameter αmax,k controls the "tightness" of the penalty term, with a larger value placing more emphasis on meeting the constraint at the expense of increasing the convergence error [2].

Here, α controls the "tightness" of the penalty: a larger α places a stiffer penalty on constraint violation at the expense of a larger steady-state convergence error.

Applying access constraints is performed at the expense of application performance.

Even when doctors and patients do devote time to discussing ways in which medical therapy can be modified to fit within coverage constraints, they do so at the expense of other discussions.

This performance improvement is in terms of data utility, for the exact same k-anonymity constraint, but does come at the expense of higher computational sophistication.

The simplicity of constraint-based models comes at the expense of a number of limitations in their predictive capabilities.

As listed in Table 1, they are mismatch with the modern environments, co-evolution with pathogens, trade-offs, constraints on natural selection, reproductive success at the expense of health, and protective defenses that are easily confused with diseases (Nesse and Williams 1994; Nesse 2005).

Critical temporal constraints at individual nodes may be met at the expense of introducing temporary inconsistencies in the database.

The results obtained in the present work reveal that, the proposed AFTC system can preserve the engine safety and operational constraints; in the case of some deteriorations at the expense of a drop in the availability (due to a necessary trip or load shedding) and in some other cases even without losing the engine availability (by avoiding any unnecessary trip or load shedding).

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