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This approach is shown to have less constraints than a transformation based iris recognition approach.

Following the proposed hybrid method, if we deal with all the stochastic inequalities by the chance constraint method, then the optimal solution would have less constraints violation degree than that obtained by the method proposed in this paper.

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This indicates that S3.7 proteins are not likely to be a part of cellular gene expression programs and therefore have less constraint in their expression when compared to other high EV proteins (compare to S1, S3.5 and S3.6).

If it is generally true that regulatory proteins are among the most divergent proteins in species, it is reasonable to expect that the CCCH zinc fingers have less constraint on their coding regions as post-transcriptional regulation is thought to feature prominently in Plasmodium species [12].

It has previously been shown in humans and Drosophila that purifying selection is weaker in lowly expressed miRNAs and that they therefore have less constraint in sequence evolution than highly expressed miRNAs (Lu et al. 2008; Liang and Li 2009).

On the other hand, the N protein is more closely linked to viral protein interactions and thus has less constraints to vary as demonstrated by a higher κ (2.1) and lower ω (1 ) denoting neutral selection.

The FVM shows more reasonable results than the DOM does, as it has less constraint on the angular discretisation.

Ilderem says universities are preferred in the beginning of the development process because they have less financial constraints than startups and thus can afford to do more fundamental research.

With respect to the individual characteristics we expect that upward bias in appraisal prices will be negatively correlated with income, age, university degree and permanent contract.18 All these cases are supposed to have less financial constraints.

C4 sites were used because they have been shown to have less evolutionary constraints than other coding regions (de Procé et al. 2009).

NEAT2/MALAT-1 is exceptionally conserved, considering that noncoding RNAs typically have less evolutionary constraints placed on their primary sequence than protein-coding genes [ 32].

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