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When constructing the LRTs, the null hypothesis fixes ω2 = 1, allowing sites to evolve under the negative selection of the background lineages being released from constraint, and to evolve neutrally on the foreground lineage.

When constructing the LRTs, the null hypothesis fixes ω2 = 1, allowing sites evolving under negative selection in the background lineages to be released from constraint and to evolve neutrally on the foreground lineage; the alternative hypothesis constrains ω2 ≥ 1 [ 64].

Women must be released from social constraints!

As a painter, he showed a penchant for formal figures suddenly released from all constraints.

Released from the constraints of Communism, Poland has shown a spirit of entrepreneurship and enterprise largely unseen in the rest of the region.

Released from the constraints of self-expression and spontaneity, Miró had found an unexpected route to the vague symbolic language that characterises his later work, with its unique constellations of shapes, signs and lines.

Professor Argo speculates that men feel released from gender constraints on showing emotion when dealing with fiction or fantasy (which may also explain why men cry when Spock dies in "The Wrath of Khan").

At its most regressive, the genre believes that we can truly become ourselves only when we are released from the constraints of a complex, denaturing society, when we're allowed to live as we imagine our ancestors once did, and when we're free to be who we really are underneath our overcivilized veneer.

During a revolution they are released from these constraints (though not completely).

"The gallery space sees butterflies flying across its walls, onto the floral imagery that looks at art being released from its constraints by the digital domain".

Upon entering the cell, the EB is released from the constraints imposed by its protective corsett by reducing the disulphide-linked network of proteins, allowing it to swell in size as the replicating body forms.

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