Sentence examples for distributional constraints from inspiring English sources

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Using occurrence data for four bird species, we analysed to what extent position within the distribution range along a gradient of population aggregation determined geographical variation of distributional constraints.

Assignment Mechanisms under Distributional Constraints, with Ali Shameli and Amin Saberi (SODA 2019).

On the other hand, the 'one'-phrases as minimizers under existential negation have different kinds of distributional constraints, which will be discussed in Section 4. When 'one'-phrases appear with the existential negative predicate of 沒有 méiyǒu, the 'one'-phrases as minimizers do not show a tendency toward OV.

Methods currently used to estimate breeding values using high-density SNP genotype data apply distributional constraints to the estimated SNP effects to avoid over-fitting [ 24].

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To understand the Argentine anti-export bias and the import substitution policy, we provide an account of two major factors that help explain both the cross-sectional structure of protection as well as the overall trends in this structure of protection: the distributional conflict and constraints, and how these shape the Argentine policy-making process.

As a semi-parametric model, it does not have any constraints on distributional assumptions, which makes it an attractive alternative to parametric models.

The coarsening kinetics are determined by adding two global constraints on the distributional representation of the microstructure, which specify the volume fraction and critical (zero-growth) particle size in terms of explicit spatial and ensemble averages.

While the latter concept is central to understanding the predictive accuracy of correlative niche models projected under climate change, the present concepts are used as metrics for understanding the extent to which intrinsic physiological and extrinsic abiotic constraints explain species' distributional limits.

Evolutionary history may also be a constraint, whereby potential distributional areas are not inhabited owing to presence of a sister taxon instead of the species in question [24].

Our analysis tells a story of bad trade policies, rooted in distributional conflict and shaped by changes in constraints, that favored industry over agriculture in a country with a fundamental comparative advantage in agriculture.

The trends, in turn, can be understood with changes in the way that different governments weighed the distributional conflict and with changes in the constraints faced by those governments.

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