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This pattern is constrained by studies on larval molluscs and echinoderms and adult crustaceans, demanding caution in adopting this as a model for other taxa.
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(Umetani et al. 2003) considered the 1D-CSP, in which the number of different cutting patterns is constrained within a given bound.
Although alignment patterns are constrained to structurally-related folds, these folds have been dispersed across proteins with a variety of functions by evolutionary processes, impairing accurate functional assignment even when peptides originate from well-defined proteins.
For conventional LCMV-based monopulse algorithm [6], the response in the pattern look direction is constrained, and the output power of the beamformer is minimized.
Recent studies of neurodegenerative disorders have suggested that the spatial pattern of disease progression is constrained by the connectivity of large-scale neural networks [ 97].
Patterns are disrupted; life is constrained.
Emerging ideas of brain function emphasize the context-dependency of regional contributions to cognitive operations, where the function of a particular region is constrained by its pattern of functional connectivity.
Influenza transmission is constrained by contact patterns, which are influenced by individual behavior and sociological events.
When an actor or organization attempts to change a system, it is constrained by these patterns and so often change is minimal or absorbed by the system [ 9, 19].
The patient population is constrained by the demographics, socio-economic profile, and local referral patterns of the region.
But that wealth is constrained.
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