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It is generally thought that this has imposed a size limit upon insects.
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A finding by Princeton University researchers now shows gravity imposes a size constraint on cells.
As a society, we are not losing anything by imposing a size cap on our largest banks, which currently have assets in excess of $2 trillion.
Therefore, it is said that (mathcal {G}_{1,a} alpha _{1},alpha _{2})) imposes a size constraint (SC) at tree node s.
The inverse relationship between the muscle fibre CSA and oxidative capacity for different muscle fibres within a particular muscle and also among muscles fibres from different species suggests that oxygen diffusion imposes a size constraint (van der Laarse et al., 1997; van Wessel et al., 2010).
But, he says: "As for the criticism that we foolishly imposed a single-size-fits-all approach, that's nonsense.
"But this imposed a one-size-fits-all, union-type, strictly regulated set of procedures on everybody".
He noted that the policy imposed a "one-size-fits-all" punishment, even if an offense was decades old and had not been repeated.
In contrast, the thin-sheet approximation imposed a minimum block size compared to the thickness of the thin layer, such that the approximation still held.
In 1992, the State of California imposed a recreational minimum size limit of 91 cm and a possession limit of three fish, a move that was strongly supported and promoted by the sport fishing community.
We assumed non-overlapping generations and imposed a minimum population size of 4,000 adults and a carrying capacity of 400,000 adults at the end of each generation.
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