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Two nodes were chosen to constrain for a rate consistent with the known fossils: 1) Since Osmunda fossils have been described from the Upper Triassic [ 62], the Osmundaceae clade was constrained to 199.6 million years ago (Mya, Node 4); 2) According to the fossil Gleichenia, node 14 were dated to have been originated 99.6 Mya [ 63].

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(Urban midwife 1)" As noted, the limited resources for dietetic and physiotherapy services were seen to constrain interventions for healthy GWG and lifestyle issues, reducing the ability for antenatal services to intervene even if a need was identified.

Citing "the economic slowdown that is continuing to constrain demand for technology products," Texas Instruments lowered revenue projections for the second time in five weeks.

A series of uranyl-, uranyl-hydroxide-, and uranyl-hydroxide-carbonate-bacterial surfacomplexesxes are required in order to account for the observed adsorption behavior, and we used the adsorption measurements to constrain values for the stability constants of these complexes.

Allelopathic algicides are regarded as potential natural resources to constrain HABs for their exclusive and efficient characteristics.

Reproducing specific mergers aids in the interpretation of observed data and helps to constrain models for the underlying physics of the cluster galaxies, gas, and dark matter.

Finally, we might sever the bogus bond between our critique of bureaucracy and free-market fundamentalism by reclaiming the mantle of participatory democracy as a means of strengthening the public powers needed to constrain capital for the sake of justice.

By examining the QFD across multiple flow quantiles, the ability of certain models and optimization routines to constrain variability for different flow conditions is demonstrated.

These ideas continued to constrain Goethe for some time, but the two years after his return from Italy saw a resurgence of personal poetry, if in a more distanced style.

A straightforward approach requires estimation of waveform amplitudes from every subsource to constrain slip for subsources that have small waveform amplitudes at all observation sites (e.g., Poiata et al. 2012).

As a result of an extraordinary level of pneumatization, as well as the excellent state of preservation of much of the axial column and girdles, Aerosteon helps to constrain hypotheses for the evolution of avian-style respiration.

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