Sentence examples for slightly more constrained from inspiring English sources

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This result suggests that genes with duplicates are slightly more constrained by selection than single-copy genes, which is counterintuitive.

Analysis of ARSs allowed us to identify a 17-bp consensus, similar to the S. cerevisiae ARS consensus sequence but slightly more constrained.

The D j + parameters are slightly more constrained since they are weighted by a shared D. Thus, the proportion of dead cells influences the model fits for all markers and at all time points.

The proposal for the recall of MPs was, if anything, slightly more constrained than the one put forward by Labour.

The coiled coils of SMC5/6 and SMC2/4 (condensin) are slightly more constrained than the presumed spacer rods, diverging 10-15%.

In addition, SMC3 appears to have a gene regulatory function on its own, and our results in Table 3 show that SMC3's coiled coils are slightly more constrained than SMC1's from humans to zebrafish.

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You are somewhat more constrained by the digital page, however.

She leads us into a long flashback set in her co-ed boarding school in the country, Hailsham, which seems a brusquely cheery place, though slightly more constraining than other schools: the children are isolated from the outside world; they all sing and applaud in perfect unison.

To restrict the conformational flexibility of the H4 C-terminal tail, we replaced G94 with either a proline, which is predicted to favor the more extended structure of the H4 C-terminus seen when H4 binds to Asf1, or an alanine, which is slightly more conformationally constrained than glycine and expected to have a smaller effect on C-terminal tail flexibility.

Mr Osborne is far more constrained.

Clinton may have been even more constrained in her responses.

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