Sentence examples for representing a constraint from inspiring English sources

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We make use of a spatial representation of each piece of information, as a spatial fuzzy set representing a constraint to be satisfied by the searched object, thanks in particular to fuzzy mathematical morphology operations.

The phylogenetic context described here is more akin to a protein design perspective, as the structure of the protein is assumed constant during evolution, representing a constraint under which the sequence is evolving.

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The argument here would be that unconventional policy might be just as effective as conventional policy, but if the Fed is less willing to use it then the ZLB still represents a constraint.

Equation (31) represents a constraint on (bar{z}_{c}) and θ c.

This size map then represents a constraint that has to be respected by automatic mesh generation procedures.

aThe necessity of detailed time resolution itself already represents a constraint for the model, complementing the model-intrinsic restrictions discussed later on.

This suggests that the original protein structure often does no longer represent a constraint to the protein sequence.

Rather, syndactyly may represent a constraint that the foot is adapted to.

The "genome order index" S does not represent a constraint on nucleotide composition.

However, its chronic administration resulted in hyperglycaemia and insulin resistance, which represent a constraint for its potential clinical development.

Since these values represent a constraint on the codon anticodon interactions, interactions with lower values are considered more efficient.

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