Sentence examples for technological constraint from inspiring English sources

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Weight capacity is a major technological constraint in road freight transport.

This technological constraint is outside the scope of SECRET and thus is not captured in our model.

The endogenous variables in Definition 1 are highly non-linear functions of parameters in household preferences, firms' technological constraint and government tax policy.

The nonlinear axial elastic stiffness of the riveted clutch disc is described by the cushion curve which is an important technological constraint prescribed by car manufacturers.

As the aggressive scaling of the metal-oxide-semiconductor structure continues, new reliability challenges in gate dielectric materials now came across as the gate dielectric thickness will be further down scaled to its technological constraint (<3 nm).

It should be considered that the requirements can change between versions of the standard, the original business or technological constraint still exists, and it proves to be effective in the current security threat landscape.

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One of the reasons for this attention is based on the rapid innovation of nuclear technology which solves many of its technological constraints and safety issues.

Simultaneously, we consider physical and technological constraints on the input parameters and optimize technologically freely changeable parameters after each step for a fair comparison.

I am acutely aware of the political constraints that have confined us to low Earth orbit for nearly 40 years, but the technological constraints have been overblown: We have had virtually all the technology required for manned expeditions to Mars for decades.

Though this is not due solely to technological constraints, the unique challenges associated with development of simple, rapid, and robust technologies for the clinic demand a somewhat different perspective than might be taken in consideration of a purely research-driven project.

One of the drawbacks of this technology is that the channel depth is limited to ~50 µm due to technological constraints [ 28]; for red blood cells this would be acceptable but for most of the cells studied with the optical stretcher, e.g., cancer cells (~25-µm size), such a channel could lead to clogging by occasional cell clusters.

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