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However, the total contribution of each random phase to the overall dynamics is more constrained, as shown in the posterior distribution on a measure of total random turnover σ = ∑ ​ i = 3 6 τ ′ i ν i.

Although sexual selection or environmental adaptation can drive, and in this case has driven, divergence in genes expressed exclusively in testis or adult somatic tissues, genes expressed in larva or ovary are apparently more constrained, as evidenced by strong signatures of negative selection and a relative absence of positive selection.

And speculative construction, which has been limited, will become more constrained as the uncertain economic climate persists, he said, noting that developers wanted lease commitments for at least half of a building before moving forward.

We reasoned that an intermediate level of flexibility will provide high selectivity for FXa considering that its active site is less constrained in comparison to thrombin and more constrained as compared to trypsin.

Along with its other findings, the assessment warns that the U.S. ability to carry out drone strikes and other counter-terrorism operations against the remnants of Al Qaeda and other militant groups in Afghanistan and Pakistan will probably become more constrained as political opposition to such operations grows in both countries, the officials said.

In contrast, the range of membrane properties should be more constrained, as presumably different frequencies correspond to membrane proteins that come from slightly different genes.

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Others used more constrained computer tasks such as key tapping, key presses, mouse aiming, mouse tracking, or mouse clicking.

European publishers are already more constrained than their American counterparts, as Nick Cohen, a British commentator noted this week.

Examined on a minute time scale, however, normal science arguably also involves a (more constrained) variation and selection process, as scientific practitioners search for ways to articulate the paradigm.

The more constrained the retrieval demands, such as with the source memory task used here, the more biased the processing will be toward the particular representations of the stimuli that are most diagnostic of the sought after information (Johnson et al., 1993).

We based this hypothesis on the fact that activity appears to be even more constrained in Muslim girls, such as British Pakistani girls, than in other South Asian children, and posited that for this group constraints on activity may extend even into the shared environment of the playground.

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