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Managers of AZF said the site was subject to rigid controls and inspections.
Its minimisation, subject to rigid constraints yields the equilibrium configuration.
Until the 17th century, religious communities of women were almost entirely contemplative and generally subject to rigid cloister, or seclusion.
Guests and other visitors were subjected to rigid security screenings and many areas of the hotel were closed.
The initial protein model was subjected to rigid body refinement, followed by simulated annealing and positional and B-factor refinement using CNS [24].
The resulting model was subjected to rigid body refinement followed by simulated annealing refinement in CNS.
Due to its low resolution, the structure was subjected to rigid body refinement only (Rwork/Rfree = 33.0%/38.9%, respectively).
The model was subjected to rigid body and restrained refinement cycles using the programme REFMAC5 followed by several iterative rounds of refinement using PHENIX [39,40].
"Effective removal": It says illegal content should be removed "as fast as possible" but also says it "can be subject to specific timeframes, where serious harm is at stake, for instance in cases of incitement to terrorist acts".
The new measures will come into effect from 2020, subject to Parliamentary timeframes.
Yet the step beyond colonel, to general, is subject to a rigid and stultifying screen.
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