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Finally, we consider recent concepts related to jamming, which have been suggested to apply to filled polymer systems, and may also be applicable in describing constraints exerted by crystal lamellae upon the RAF.

The configuration changes of the reconfigurable limb associate with the three distinct phases of the PMM are analyzed and the constraints exerted by the reconfigurable limb in various configurations are identified.

In the absence of DNA repair activity in the mature gamete, the integrity of the paternal genome is potentially challenged by the unique topological constraints exerted on sperm DNA [3].

The simulations confirm that the shear banding behavior in heterophase composites is different from that in single-phase metals and the texture evolution in composite materials is strongly influenced by the starting texture, the local constraints exerted from the phase boundaries and the constitutive properties of the abutting phases.

We furthermore show that the constraints exerted by both physico-chemical forces and by the genetic code are quite comparable for orthologues and paralogues, however somewhat weaker for paralogues than for orthologues in weakly or moderately diverged proteins.

Despite the increased pressures and constraints exerted upon elite athletes relative to those in recreational sports, the former could potentially be more resilient to stressors that would otherwise trigger depression symptoms in many individuals.

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The ModelBuilder object constructs the nodes and masses on the nodes, creates the elements and materials of the elements, defines the loads exerting on the nodes and the elements, and defines the constraints exerting on the nodes.

One prerequisite of this goal is to uncover the physicochemical constraints exerting the main influences on cellular metabolism [ 4].

Given the open source nature of MySQL, the Commission also assessed Oracle's ability and incentive to remove the constraint exerted by MySQL after the merger and the extent to which this constraint could, if necessary, be replaced by other actors on the database market.

The reasons to retain a high internal stress for the fcc nanocondensates may include a very high quenching rate, the capillarity force under nanosize effect, and the constraint exerted by partially epitaxial MTPs.

A relatively small difference in the size of the channels resulted in a significant difference in the constraint exerted by the pore dimension, smaller the pore dimension higher the tendency for the catalyst to form monobranched isomer with the methyl at terminal position.

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