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In the remaining case, where one commits to some future behaviour after establishing present beliefs, we characterise the several possibilities to define consistent future assessments; this shows in particular that temporal consistency does not preclude changes of mind.
The proposed scheme does not require, but also does not preclude, changes in the modulation (e.g., BPSK) and spectrum sharing (e.g., DS-CDMA) techniques used for the initial transmission.
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The rationale behind this setup was (i) to preclude changes in leaf quality due to induced damage by leaf harvestings and (ii) to guarantee sufficient genetic variation within each of the three selection lines and to avoid genetic drift.
This restriction precludes changes depending on higher-level decision making.
This observation does not, however, preclude changes in management, and therefore in the optimum array of adjustment factors, for individual flocks.
Thus, alterations in transcript processing may have precluded changes in coding sequences that together contributed to the divergence of mstn2a and nonfunctionalization of mstn2b.
This doesn't preclude change.
In effect, if Oikopleura can cope with these changes, what functional/evolutionary constraints precluded similar changes in other metazoans?
This prediction would not necessarily preclude the changes in the rates of erosion demonstrated by the thermochronology data (e.g., Fig. 8).
However, these findings do not preclude possible changes in additional physiological parameters such as vascular permeability to immunoglobulins; additional studies in this context are ongoing.
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