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Even more stringent bounds apply in some cases if we additionally require a certain amount of sensitivity to initial conditions.
In this section we derive even more stringent bounds on the maximal length of periodic orbits in quadratic systems that are α-biased (with sufficiently large α) than in the previous section, under the assumption that the system shows sufficiently large sensitivity to initial conditions.
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On the other hand, addition of the calcium ionophor A23187 to recombinant membrane vesicles resulted in a 15% stimulation of ATP hydrolysis indicating a more stringent calcium dependence of the membrane-bound enzyme.
This increases the specificity of the method by recovering a larger fraction of RBP-bound RNAs and the removal of less specifically bound RNAs through more stringent washing steps during the immunoprecipitation.
As can be seen, the automated analysis picks up 4 wells that show inhibition of wound healing with lamellar widths more than 3 standard deviations from the mean and with less stringent bounds (2 standard deviations) 7 compounds are found to inhibit.
On the other hand, Corollary 19 of the preprint [17] gives an upper bound of c ( α, 2, 2 ) ≤ 10 ( 2 − α ) / 4, which is more stringent if α is sufficiently close to 1.
Indeed, as can be seen from the expressions of the upper bounds S 1 up and S 2 up, the wideband slopes tend to diminish as QoS constraints become more stringent and θ1 and θ2 increase.
Some states are more stringent.
More stringent corporate governance rules.
They should be more stringent".
But this year, the criteria were more stringent.
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