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On the one hand, we live in a world of increasing constraint.
By using CID systems we induced the movement of the activator molecule in between the spaces, in the direction of increasing constraint, and thus created negation.
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Because of increasing constraints placed on conducting large studies at universities, more research is being conducted on commercial dairies, thereby raising some implications for experimental designs and data analysis.
The awareness of increasing constraints on the availability of resources as well as the increasing demand for access to welfare and wellbeing by developing countries and social groups make it evident the need for new economic models capable to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of resource use.
It is shown that, even for an isothermally crystallized sample, the lamellar melting point varies repetitively and systematically with position in the spherulitic texture, being highest for dominant lamellae then progressively decreasing because, it is suggested, of increasing constraints during crystallization.
For this regime, the pattern of increasing constraints is strongly influenced by the effective population size (fig. 3 b ) and follows the theoretical predictions for fixation times of deleterious mutations in Kimura's one- and two-locus models (Kimura 1980 , 1985.
The use of entangled multi-wall carbon nanotubes led to the most pronounced increase in yield stress, most likely as result of increased constraint of the polymer matrix due to their relatively high surface area.
Previous analyses of viral surface proteins — which often interact directly with host proteins — suggests that dN/ dS is lower in vector-borne viruses [ dN/ dS = 0.07 vs 0.17 for vertebrates, 0.10 vs 0.19 for plants; see 65,66], either because of increased constraint imposed by alternating selective environments, or because of reduced positive selection.
There was no evidence of genetic covariances increasing constraint: θ4_m (the difference between θ1_m and θ2_m) was only 2.57° (95% CI = −13.8 31.2, Table 2, Figure 3D).
Being affected by this pathology, the individual would suffer an increasing constraint of the movements of its axial skeleton that slowly would hamper its faculty of locomotion.
The gradually increasing constraint effect of higher NPP on WY indicated that, in arid and semiarid areas, improving NPP decreases water yield.
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