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In such cases we restrict allocation of the same expressed genes to both processes.

A reduced list of 50 allocations from the total 466,918 restricted allocations was randomly chosen and one was selected by a community representative during a community meeting.

Motivations for wanting to restrict allocation varied but included remedying perceived injustices in organ allocation and ensuring that the lifesaving gift of organ transplantation was only received by those deemed worthy of such a gift.

There is little time to act on deals packaged in 2005, the first year of really poor underwriting.Some fund managers also worry that banks they sue will restrict their allocation of bonds in future offerings, while hedge funds fret that their prime brokers will close off finance to them, says David Grais, a lawyer who works with aggrieved investors.

Based on this precondition, the minimum distances between GM fields and non-GM fields (150, 300 m), and even 1,000 m to protected sites, did not restrict the allocation of the targeted share of GM crops in the 42 counties and GM-share scenarios analyzed.

Detected vertical coarse root distribution was also strongly differentiated between cocoa in monoculture and in mixture; cocoa exhibited restricted root allocation to a smaller zone in the presence of a shade tree, in sandy loam soils.

Randomization is performed using a web based randomization program, based on restricted randomization with allocation clusters of alternating sizes.

The theory of robustness describes a system level property of evolutionary systems, which predicts tradeoffs of great interest for the systems biology of aging, such as accumulation of non-heritable damage, occurrence of fragilities and limitations in performance, optimized allocation of restricted resources and confined redundancies.

Two and a half decades later we find ourselves in a similar situation for medical economics, searching for a speed limit that will restrict excessive and capricious allocation of scarce healthcare resources.

In other studies, experimenters have restricted the range of allocations available to the allocator so that the allocation is forced to be 'stingy' [9], [21], [22].

Inclusion will be restricted to trials in which allocation of patients to groups was explicitly randomized.

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