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Guided by the structures of complexes of hSTING substitutions with DMXAA, we next tested additional substitutions within the ligand binding pocket to identify more constraints that would help in the design of future modifications on DMXAA.

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It can be extended to hand multi-node failures at a time by adding one more constraint that no two nodes share the same backup node.

The fear of nuclear war, in any case, severely inhibited the major powers in waging wars themselves and in allowing their client states to do so, thus substituting deliberate restraint for the more impersonal constraints that limited warfare in the past.

With a median size of more than 800 kb [ 7], mammalian TADs are more prone to constraints that impact chromatin dynamics at higher-order levels i.e. over large genomic distances.

"But in reality, they operate with more constraints, and that makes them a lot less appealing than they would be otherwise".

Other vapor-diffusion methods such as sitting drop share the same principles here illustrated for the hanging drop method, although they are subject to different, and generally more complex, geometrical constraints that depend on the crystallization chamber design, employment of micro-bridges or glass rods as droplet holders, etc.

The five units forming the basic functional model were all in community hospitals, suggesting that these types of organizations may be faced with more severe resource constraints that are ultimately reflected in their staffing and care delivery models.

They also excluded protein length and the number of protein protein interactions as responsible factors and speculated that the correlation was instead due to more general selective constraints that affect gene expression and protein sequences in similar ways (Lemos et al. 2005).

Thus, it is necessary to replace the rigid priori classification of reactions into reversible and irreversible ones by a more flexible constraint that assures the flux directions to be compatible with the change of Gibb's free energies, exhibiting a wide range of values depending on the actual metabolite concentrations.

"They tend to apply constraints that are more difficult to implement".

For the soft bodies we introduce a novel form of linear finite elements expressed as constraints, that is more accurate than PBD mass-spring systems.

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