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Since 1960, new law codes have liberated women from traditional restraints, defined the rights and duties of citizens, and modified the penal procedure.

The resulting 20 lowest-energy structures of SLVIMg (Table 3) are compatible with all of the experimental restraints, indicating that the new Mg2+ RNA restraints are fully consistent with distance, dihedral, and RDC restraints defined for structure determination of the SLVIfree RNA.

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For example, W7 binds only to calcium-saturated cNTnC (11), so the distance restraints defining the protein−Ca2+ interactions [pseudo-NOEs derived from crystal structures (2)] were given a scaling of 1000.

In the hierarchy of the restraints defining the crystal organization, the NCS restraint is thus prominent to impose the convergence toward the crystal structure, and this is an argument in favor of the early appearance of the dimer of dimers interaction in transition path from solution to crystal.

In addition, 52 empirical distance restraints defining Watson−Crick base pairing were used to refine the structure of the duplex; their use was predicated upon inspection of the NMR data, which indicated that Watson−Crick base pairing was intact throughout the duplex.

Refinement, authenticity and restraint define the products that are coveted in this territory.

The input also contained 41 hydrogen-bond restraints and restraints that defined the coordination geometry around the zinc.

Random removal of restraints was turned off (noecv = false) and additional center-of-mass restraints were defined between the various molecules to ensure compact solutions.

Results: There was a significant increase in falls (207 before, 227 after) when the no-restraint policy started (P=.0005), with a relative risk (RR) of 1.4 (restraints were defined as bedrails).

Dihedral angle restraints were defined for backbone angles phi, -65° ± 20° and psi -40° ± 20°, respectively, and hydrogen bond restraints were defined between each O(i -N(i -N pai+4(lower and upair bound 2.3 and 3.5 Å, respectivelowernd O(i)-HN(i+4) pand (lower and upper bound 1.7 and 2.3 Å, respectively).

In the first run, we imposed a K48-diUb linkage in combination with the ambiguous interaction restraints (AIRs) defined from the CSP data.

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