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The proposed identification methods are designed to especially exploit expert knowledge to maximize model quality under the present system and measurement limitations (loss of contact, limited excitation bandwidth).

Negative end points of traumatic injury, such as functional disability, self-care limitations, loss of mobility and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), have been reasonably well documented in the literature [ 3- 6].

The five key representations are: identity (e.g. the 'label', identifying symptoms); cause (e.g. stress, genetics); consequences (e.g. activity limitations, loss of wages); timeline (e.g. acute, fluctuating, progressing); cure/control (e.g. medication, diet, exercises).

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However, under amino acid limitation, loss of gcn-2 shortened lifespan, supporting its function under nutrient deprivation.

Although GCN-2 increases atf-5 synthesis under amino acid limitation, loss of atf-5 did not recapitulate the effect of gcn-2 deletion in stress survival and lifespan.

In addition, this strategy overcomes a clear limitation of loss-of-function screens in that it allows the identification of genes that generate lethality earlier in development, through restricting misexpression to a specific tissue or group of cells.

"Some policies have limitations on loss of use," he said, noting, for example, that a policy might limit the amount of loss of use coverage to 20percentt of the policy amount.

Although, each of these methods has created aligned ECM, they have had many limitations including loss of hierarchal collagen structure and poor mechanical performance.

The centrifuge method has limitations including loss of information on low saturation region that cannot be gained from the production data as low mobility ratio (Hirasaki et al. 1995).

The centrifuge method has limitations including loss of information on the low saturation region that cannot be gained from the production data at low mobility ratio (Hirasaki et al. 1995) and the replacement of viscous forces with a range of centrifugal forces for unsteady-state displacement processes that are rate dependent was concerned (Ali 1997).

Noble metal-free CeO2-based mixed oxides, which can be deployed as potential substitutes, have been investigated at length with the goal to overcome the limitations like loss of stability and activity at elevated temperatures, improvement of oxygen storage/release capacity (OSC), and so on.

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