Sentence examples for exhibited constraints from inspiring English sources

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Our analyses provide a direct evidence that expression variation of at least ∼11 18% orthologs exhibited constraints in heterologous mammalian organs and evolved in agreement with gradient of life-history variation.

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Body weight exhibited greater constraints and probably influenced evolution of other life histories, such as lifespan and maturation time.

Although much of the variation is thought to evolve under neutral drift, the variation in expression of numerous genes exhibited selective constraints in diverse vertebrate species (Jordan et al., 2005; Whitehead & Crawford, 2006a).

All the pipelines considered in this study, which had realistic crack sizes, exhibited low constraint behavior (i.e. −1.4 < Q < −0.4).

Different deployments exhibit various constraints, such as energy limitations, opportunities, such as the knowledge of the physical location of the nodes in certain scenarios, and requirements, such as real-time or multi-cast communication.

If the virus exhibits temperature constraints, spread into temperate conditions is unlikely.

The spatial distribution estimated using the SDS constraints exhibited a slip area of similar shape and extent to that of the true image (Fig. 4g, h, and i).

When patriotism is narrowly defined, however, it can only be accepted and exhibited within the constraints of its own intolerance, like the passing of the "Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism," also known as the U.S.A. Patriot Act, which has us all living in a police state.

Body weight exhibited relatively greater constraints than the other examined traits (λ = 0.39, P =  0.003, likelihood-ratio test).

Notably, the latter is significantly flatter than the similar Pd nanoparticle isotherms discussed above, most probably due to weaker elastic constraints exhibited on the system by the Ti/Mg interface 28 compared to the Pd/SiO2 system.

Anything less than strict scrutiny (i.e., intermediate scrutiny or rational basis) will not exhibit a constraint on the magnitude of ideological voting.It stands to reason that in the eyes of ideologically disparate judges, what counts as an "important" reason for discrimination could come down in starkly different ways.

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