Sentence examples for decreased flexibility from inspiring English sources

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A disadvantage of using too precise criteria is decreased flexibility.

Work-hour restrictions have decreased flexibility in scheduling and reduced exposure to certain operative cases.

All of these interactions lead to decreased flexibility of polypeptide chain.

Intrinsic risk factors include demographic factors (sex, age, weight and height) and genetic polymorphisms; and local anatomical factors include leg length discrepancy, malalignment and decreased flexibility.

Most importantly are the changes in the cardiovascular (decreased maximal heart rate, decreased cardiac output), pulmonary (decreased total lung capacity, decreased maximal oxygen uptake), and musculoskeletal (decreased strength and bulk, decreased flexibility) system.

All taxpayers pay the cost of government union pension systems, all consumers pay the cost of union mandates and regulations, and all women at unionized companies or professions pay the cost of decreased flexibility, from a myriad of factors like seniority rules, time restrictions and certification regulations.

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While performing as first violinist of the Tokyo String Quartet, he had begun having decreasing flexibility in his left hand.

This domain is thought to couple nucleotide recognition and catalysis during Pol II translocation, and substitutions at either glycine could decrease flexibility of the catalytically important bridge helix (Kaplan et al. 2008; Wang et al. 2006).

Therefore, we hypothesized that an increase in the 1369 1372 side chain interaction strength would decrease flexibility and result in reduced MgATPase activity, whereas a decrease in the 1369 1372 side chain interaction strength would result in increased flexibility and an increase in MgATPase activity.

Transferrin and iron level presented high values related to overstimulation of the liver, a normal renal function, a tendency to decrease flexibility, and an increase in aerobic capacity, finding a tendency to increase the absolute VO2max⁡ in contrast to previous studies conducted with subjects with similar age.

Transferrin and iron levels presented high values related to an overstimulation of the liver, a normal renal function, a tendency to decrease flexibility, and an increase in aerobic capacity, finding a tendency to increase the absolute maximal oxygen uptake (37.2 ±2.4 versus 38.7 ± 1.8 mL/min) in contrast to previous studies conducted with subjects with similar age.

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