Sentence examples for more constrained to from inspiring English sources

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A key question is whether the synteny shown between the putative enoplean operons and their chromadorean orthologs is significant, i.e., are the genes that comprise these operons more constrained to be located in the same operon than other operonic genes, or is the conservation of synteny merely random chance?

"But he would find that his sphere of influence would be more constrained to the coaching".

Thus in the theater Anderson was more constrained to focus on his true gifts, was less able to maneuver the text with personal angst.

Aistulf was once more constrained to make promises, but the same year he died of a fall from his horse and in April 757 a new king, Desiderius, became ruler of the Lombards.

This study demonstrated domains of elevated floral gene expression extending across floral whorls in Persea as opposed to expression domains that were more constrained to individual whorls in A. thaliana.

This asymmetry suggested that there are different evolutionary constraints on the source and targets of such duplications, with the source copy more constrained to retain its original function.

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To the extent that non-participants more constrained compared to participants, the significant impact of non-farm activities on non-participants may be due the fact that off-farm earnings are used to purchase productivity-enhancing inputs like capital, labour and feeds to increase yields.

The opportunity for ground based wind turbine systems are becoming more and more constrained due to limitations on turbine hub heights, blade lengths and location restrictions linked to environmental and permitting issues including special areas of conservation and social acceptance due to the visual and noise impacts.

Perhaps GATA123 genes are more constrained due to their retention of a deep ancestral function, while the GATA456 class might be more diverged due to the selection or incorporation of bilaterian or phylum specific roles.

Conversely, if selection is at work, one would expect to find smaller genomes to be more constrained, that is, to show lower average d N/d S ratios.

Almost a do-over, in a way, on behalf of pre-1973 authors who had to be more constrained about alluding to homosexuality in their books.

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