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The equilibrium shape of the structure is obtained as the minimum of its total potential energy versus the set of kinematic translational and rotational variables, accounting for eventual kinematic constraints due to contact with a rigid surface.

In a failed state environment, developmental aid in health care is not only facing ignorance and eventual religious constraints, but also corruption and a problem of smuggling, which impedes an easy solution to implement hand hygiene.

The conditional constraints express eventual dependencies to specific localization or sequential process occurrence described using classical set of operators.

Among other consequences, this lack of constraint facilitated the eventual emergence of resistant strain outbreaks [7].

The size of the representative sample was estimated in agreement with statistical constraints, and taking account with eventual refusal cases, insufficiently impregnated filter paper, and those with missing information.

A possible explanation for this overrepresentation is that the category of uncharacterized genes may be enriched for duplicated genes where relaxed selection constraints are leading their diversification and/or eventual silencing [ 38].

The responsiveness and preference functions of a female, together with any constraints on their expression, contribute to the eventual outcome of mate choice: which male/s the female mates with.

Beyond the High Blue Air, her heart-searing memoir, pits the boundless energy of her funny, sporty, intellectually questing son against the entombing constraints of his MCS existence and the family's eventual despair at being unable to release him from it.

Indeed, an eventual failure of FM would be the natural way to explain why a certain constraint on possessed values does not show up in the measurement statistics.

They might also explain the ongoing nature of HGT in these archaea, in eventual agreement with the hypothesis that HGT is a need in lineages under genome size constraint (Isambert and Stein 2009).

It is difficult to speculate whether the relaxation of selective constraints encountered in a portion of GBSSI sequences is indicative of gene duplication, potential neofunctionalization or eventual pseudogenization.

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