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It also does not increase the number of blocks in the vertical direction, thus restraining the number of model parameters, which is essential for compact forward calculation and for practical 3-D inversion.

To fit model (1), we minimize the penalized least squares criterion (2) ∑ j = 1 p (y j − z j ) 2 + γ · | S | with respect to the sequence z1,…, z p. Here, | S| denotes the number of segments in S, and γ>0 is a constant that controls the trade-off between seeking a good fit to the data (the first term) and restraining the number of level shifts (the second term).

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The hybrid approach restrains the number of the received products being the most selective one.

Choosing a fixed edge density can be a useful approach but it should be kept in mind that it also restrains the number of edges and hence may involve a modification of the topology under study as discussed in the previous paragraph.

26 Furthermore, sample size restrains the number of predictors to be used.

If this low capacity of dispersion is ancestral in the lineage leading to the extant species of the genus, it restrained the number of available areas promoting diversification [ 10].

Computational approaches, such as molecular docking, ligand-based virtual screening, and molecular dynamics (MD), have been widely used in modern drug discovery to explore drug-receptor interactions, and have been able to restrain the number of PDMs that confront experimental validation that ultimately reducing the cost of drug development [ 1, 7– 9].

However, superimposed on this specification 'blueprint', it is also possible to conceptualise a more subtle rheostatic control from nutrients or hormones to amplify or restrain the numbers of cells appropriately differentiating to a particular fate.

The designation policy is deliberately restrained, keeping the number of designated properties low.

As we have shown, in SOAP2, Bowtie, and BWA, the alignment strategy is restrained by the number of mismatches allowed.

Solemnized in relic processions and oaths and supported by large crowds of the laity, it was an effort to restrain the increasing number of knights from violating the traditional rights of peasants and churches.

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