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In general, restricting conformations to be maximally compact leads to larger changes in the model genotype-phenotype mapping than a moderate shifting of reference state energy of the model potential function to allow for more specific encoding via the "designing out" effects of repulsive interactions.

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The uptake zones of each injection site correspond to a small fraction of the area injected; the volumes of the uptake zone are given in Supplementary Table 2. Injection sites were in general restricted to the cortical gray matter (see Supplementary Fig. 6).

Like Sciomyzidae, at least 34 other dipteran families have both aquatic and terrestrial lineages [ 33] and many of the larger such families have larvae that are, in general, restricted to air-breathing (e.g., Culicidae, Dixidae, Dolichopodidae, Stratiomyidae, Syrphidae, Tipulidae and Tabanidae [ 13]).

All this is happening as many in Britain say they fear that the Leveson Inquiry into the practices of British newspapers will lead to statutory regulation not only of the tabloids under scrutiny in the phone-hacking scandal but also of the British national press in general, further restricting the ability to speak truth — that word again — to power.

PPVs over 80% were achievable both in rheumatological samples (85.04 80.811 to 88.66) and 81.08 64.844 to 92.04) in training and first validating set, respectively) and in general population restricting the algorithm to DMARD users (PPV 85.7%; 95% CI 63.7% to 96.9%).

In general, when restricting the analyses to those reporting any physician-diagnosed SAID or RA specifically, the risk estimates for several pathways of asbestos and/or vermiculite exposure were increased.

According to historians, a group of about 30 freeholders in Flushing, which was then called Vlissingen, drafted and signed a remonstrance, or traditional form of Dutch protest, opposing the policy of Peter Stuyvesant, the provincial director general, that restricted the worship of Quakers because they were not members of the Dutch Reformed Church.

Even most Americans don't know that Congress has, in recent years, refused to consider laws that would ban the sale of assault weapons capable of firing 100 bullets without reloading, and declined to allow the attorney general to restrict people on the terrorist watch list from purchasing weapons.

Postwar books, news reports and documentaries — a flood of information the general had restricted during the war — showed that most of Iraq's elite Republican Guard, whose destruction had been a goal of war planners, had escaped from an ill-coordinated Marine and Army assault, and had not been pursued because of President Bush's decision to halt the ground war after 100 hours.

The use of very sensitive large transducers is possible, but in general is restricted to rather low frequencies due to their extreme directional characteristics.

For (M_n), there is a problem: a fibration in ({text {Sec}}(I_{le n-1},mathcal {C})) in general only restricts to a pointwise fibration in (mathcal {C}_i^{M i)}) and not necessarily to a fibration with respect to the injective model structure.

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