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The image presents a strong metaphor for the gender-prescribed constraints from which Bathsheba seeks to escape.

The coupling constraints from which (mu) and (lambda) are calculated correspond to the nodal balances (8) in pre- ((l=0)) and post-contingency ((lge 1)) respectively.

We first present an optimal transmission scheme to maximize the ergodic sum capacity of this channel with per-BS power constraints, from which two important results are revealed: (i) the transmit signals of all BSs are mutually independent; and (ii) the optimal transmit directions for each BS align with the eigen-directions of the BS's own transmit-side correlation matrix.

The first purpose does not require an exhaustive list of all possible medical concepts, rather "a set of building blocks and constraints from which concepts can be composed" [ 4].

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The surfeit of money in a production often proves to be a constraint from which a movie and its makers are never sufficiently liberated.

In particular, a propagator ratio g < 1 signals evolutionary constraint, from which we infer that at least a fraction (1 − g) of the nonsynonymous changes are under negative selection.

Instead of determining with the elderly client how the organization as a whole could assist this client, a professional attitude that looked at what a particular (sub) specialty could do to resolve a particular problem or relieve a certain constraint from which a client suffered seemed to dominate.

In principle, each client could make use of all components provided but the actual use of components was very much guided by the medical and physical constraints and diseases from which an individual suffered.

Our approach is to automatically transform the box-and-line style software architecture model into an augmented constraint network (ACN), from which a DSM can be automatically generated.

Accordingly, the probabilistic guarantee for ξ j, defined in (16), can be achieved, from which constraint (15) is obtained.

This creates a hard constraint on liver morphology from which the segmented liver is not permitted to deviate, preventing segmentation leakage.

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