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is constraint
noun
Something that constrains; a restriction.
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What makes it tolerable is constraint and redress.
One treatment drawing widespread interest is constraint induced movement therapy, developed by researchers at the University of Alabama at Birmingham.
A recent extension of logic programming is constraint logic programming, in which pattern matching is replaced by the more general operation of constraint satisfaction.
But if there is constraint, the achieved persistence decreases when the disaster radius increases.
Equation (16) is constraint to guarantee that there is only one connection on one subcarrier.
Even though interesting, this issue posed some remarkable challenges, one of which is constraint handling.
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One of the most successful approaches for implementing ITSs is Constraint-Based Modeling (CBM).
One promising approach is constraint-based data cleansing, which is based on traditional functional dependencies (FDs) or recently proposed conditional functional dependencies (CFDs) [1].
Comparing the simulation to the experimental results, it was deduced that the critical strain energy release rate varied across the crack front, i.e. the fracture toughness is constraint-dependent.
Another fundamental technique is Constraint-Based Modeling (CBM), used to analyze flux flow in metabolic networks.
The second approach is constraint-based learning method which uses a different viewpoint to learn the network from data.
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