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It survived, but with its freedom constrained.
The company also found its freedom constrained by government ties.
It can be proven that the peaks of the transmissibility function coincide with the modal frequencies of the system with the excitation degree of freedom constrained.
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A sedan must be useful, and design freedom is constrained by targets for mundane requirements like hip room and trunk volume.
The car dashboard is modeled as the rectangular thin plate using a MAT_RIGID material, and the degrees of freedom are constrained in all the directions.
The platform of a hexapod is a part of the structure whose six degrees of freedom are constrained by six linearly independent line constraints.
Thus the degrees of freedom are constrained.
All six degrees of freedom were constrained to zero.
The Hellinger metric was selected as the cost function, and the degrees of freedom were constrained to within-plane translation, scaling (maximum of 1% in the read direction and 5% in the phase-encode direction), and shearing (maximum of 5%).
These studies have revealed that in addition to the 'bulk' lipids whose dynamic properties remain largely unchanged by the presence of integral membrane proteins within the bilayer, there exist a population of lipids whose motional freedom is constrained through their interaction with integral membrane proteins.
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