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On the other hand, it has been shown that methods such as flux balance analysis (FBA) and flux variability analysis (FVA) could reasonably circumscribe the feasible space of flux distributions for a number of genome-scale models.
Pilots in training, and those who just want to go up for the view, can fly on reasonably short notice in tightly circumscribed areas, just a few kilometers across, at a handful of airports.
Tumour margin type was established as described by Jass et al (1987); circumscribed when the margin was pushing or reasonably well circumscribed, or as infiltrating when the tumour invades in a diffuse manner with widespread penetration of normal tissues.
Elections, reasonably free and fair, are held at national and local level, but clerical boards decide who can compete, and the power of the elected is circumscribed.
The intimacy is circumscribed.
Pizza deliveries are circumscribed.
The Holocene never supported a civilisation of 10 billion reasonably rich people, as the Anthropocene must seek to do, and there is no proof that such a population can fit into a planetary pot so circumscribed.
"There's nothing circumscribed here".
It's just very circumscribed.
But their activism was circumscribed.
And yet theirs was a world circumscribed.
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