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Since the emission is concentrated in a very compact region (with typical size r⩽0.1 pc) and it is not possible to obtain resolved images of the source, spectroscopic studies of this radiation represent the only valuable key to constrain the physical properties of matter and its structure in the center of active galaxies.
The key is to constrain without suffocating or starving your team.
How to reconcile this newness with their feelings of being constrained, imposed upon by a post-war society that idealised marriage as the key to happiness?
The Key to Paris.
Distraction is the key to keys.
A key factor to constrain the capacity of the LACK covert channel is the QoS of the VoIP network.
It is a key region to constrain the origin of the deep-water basins and intervening ridges of the Amerasia Basin.
Energy storage source is one of the key factors constraining the development of hybrid drive technology.
Inhibition of VEGF signal transduction is being avidly pursued as a key antiangiogenic strategy, with the potential to constrain or impede the progression of all solid tumour disease.
These results highlight the importance of the combined analysis of U-series nuclides and in situ 10Be in the same weathering profile for the determination of key geomorphic parameters, which are important to constraining landscape stability and the responses of landscapes to natural or anthropogenic forcing.
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