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The sediments exposed in T1 do not yield constraints on the most recent earthquake history.

As a result, the STI are suitably allocated based on the performance and yield constraints minimizing the manufacturing cost.

Based on the optimum points obtained, the two objective functions were compared for several recovery yield constraints in a range of injected volumes and concentrations.

In this paper, we propose a variation-aware statistical energy optimization framework which takes account of performance yield constraints in the overall optimization flow.

Yield constraints have become an important feature of sugarcane farming systems in Australia, with significant yield increases obtainable by manipulating farming system components (e.g. crop rotation).

Therefore, yield constraints need to be analyzed in farmers' fields in order to design management strategies to increase yield and yield stability.

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Yield constraint analysis for rainfed rice at a research station gives insight into the relative role of occurring yield-limiting factors.

In these areas, since rainfall is low and highly erratic, terminal drought stress is the major yield constraint. Moisture stress during post-flowering stage is the most significant yield reducing factor in the semi-arid tropics [ 6– 11].

An HV proponent might well assume that the hidden state changes from one measurement of HS to the next (even if we prepare the same QM state again) and thus maintain NC. (2) In conjunction with manifestations of FUNC, i.e. the Sum Rule and the Product Rule, QM yields constraints like VC1 or VC2 that contradict VD.

The proposed method will be practical and useful in generating stereo image pairs for the many applications that employ dense matching algorithms [13], because the proposed method efficiently yields constraints on the search space, with near zero y-parallax and the x-parallax bounded by the minimum and maximum heights using any type of sensor models.

The inequality (5) yields constraints on the values of α X and α Y for which, given s X and s Y, the equilibrium (x∗, y∗) = (1/2,1/2) is unstable, resulting in persisting phenotype frequency oscillations, or for which the equilibrium is stable, resulting in the cessation of the cycles.

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