Sentence examples for the constrained environments from inspiring English sources

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The results have shown that the proposed 2D-DGHM-based method provides higher accuracy in face recognition than those provided by the popular 2D-PCA, 2D-LDA, and 2D-CCA methods, as well as the 2D KCM method even when the training data set has small number of samples per subject in the constrained environments.

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Perhaps it bears another meaning, too – a hint at what the constrained environment of the 1970s and 80s would produce: the Islamist or democratic revolutionaries of today.

"While stripes clearly create confusion in the constrained environment of a computer screen, this same phenomenon may not occur on a larger scale under normal conditions," they write.

Consequently, much of the guest styrene monomer polymerizes outside of the host γ-CD channels, where the constrained environment is absent.

The in vivo experiments reported here using a rabbit ear vessel model were designed to: (1) detect and quantify IC activity in vivo within the constrained environment of rabbit auricular veins with the presence of Optison and (2) measure the temporal evolution of microbubble IC activity and the ICD generated during insonation treatment, as a function of acoustic parameters.

Complexity: the interface for SD should be simple and light-weight to fit into the constrained environment of embedded system.

Such control approach has the advantage to provide elastic contact with the constrained environment while requiring very little sensors.

When users' request, device capabilities and user preferences is sent to Usage Environment Description (UED), adaptation decision engine determines decision point according to AQoS in order to maximize user satisfaction and adapt it to the constrained environment, such as network condition.

Alternatively, the C2 24 disulfide bond may play a more indirect role, by for example ensuring the correct positioning of the binding site between individual β3 subunits in the constrained environment of the membrane.

Large-amplitude molecular motions about the average positions may become possible on going from the constrained environment of the bulk to the surface, possibly triggering surface relaxation/reconstruction, even at low temperatures.

The ability of these cysteines to cross-link appears to be a direct consequence of the production and purification process that releases the TM domain from the constrained environment of the membrane bilayer and the CT domain from the reducing environment of the cell.

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