Sentence examples for may constrain a from inspiring English sources

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This may constrain a detailed understanding of the key molecular processes that maintain the symbiosis, so that identifying the gene sequences involved in these processes is of paramount importance.

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In other words, at the population level selection can promote earlier maturation and reproduction, but at the individual level resource availability may constrain such an optimal allocation to be expressed.

Although India's rising power may constrain China in a general way, India does not share the U.S. commitment to defend Taiwan and would probably stand aside in other potential U.S.-China rows that do not affect Indian interests.

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.04970.016 These observations suggest bridged H-NS may constrain ECs within a topologically closed domain that could promote pausing (see 'Discussion') but do not rule out the possibility that bridged H-NS binds DNA tighter than in linear H-NS filaments to create a stronger roadblock to transcript elongation.

It is difficult to demonstrate causation for a single evolutionary event, but a possibility is that the riparian specialization of M. coronatus, resulting in a one-dimensional arrangement of territories, may constrain access to an adequate sample of EP mates.

In general, a compliance rule may constrain multiple perspectives of a business process, including behavior (i.e. control flow), data, time, resources, and interactions with business partners.

On the other hand, F0's dependence on testosterone (T) may constrain it as an honest signal.

To explore whether competitive interactions among frequency representations in A1 may constrain remodeling, we designed a training procedure that provided subjects with experience of a single carrier frequency for 10 training sessions, alternating training and passive control blocks.

The challenge throughout is to overcome biases and mental models that may constrain creativity or doom a great idea.

This variation across species in how the duration of flowering responds to warming may in part reflect different warming methods (open-top chambers versus infrared heaters versus transplants) in addition to ecosystem type specifically the timing of abiotic extremes that may constrain individual stages within a growing season.

But recent economic research indicates that higher temperatures may constrain GDP growth over a much greater length of time than previously thought. .

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