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Mobility constrains an animal to maintain more or less the same shape throughout its active life.
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At a loading of 10% particles, nearly 90% of the polymer segments in the dispersion have their mobility constrained, though only ∼10% of these segments belong to chains that are adsorbed.
What constrains a particular country from growing?
This question is particularly salient in California, where statutes significantly constrain an employer's ability to constrain the mobility of its employees.
After several focus groups with adolescent girls they learned that asking the generic question "How far away can you travel from home by yourself?" would not capture how a girl's mobility was constrained, because the answer depended on what she was doing and for whom.
MUEs are randomly positioned within the macrocell and move according to a random walk mobility model constrained by the street layout of 30 m.
The proposed architecture provides smartness features to cope with continuous monitoring, data explosion, dynamic adaptation, unlimited mobility, and constrained devices resources.
A New Zealand example illustrates the potential of foraging efficiency (FE) measures to inform not only on human prey dynamics, but also to help identify situations where mobility is constrained or stimulated.
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