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Structural Constraints on Residue Substitution

1992
Protein sequences are clearly grouped into families related by evolution. Divergence of protein sequences proceeds by random mutation at the gene level and natural selection at the level of protein structure and function. It is well established that the protein folding “code” is highly degenerate, in that many different sequences (for example, less ...
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Constraints on Argument Structure

2018
This chapter suggests preliminary responses to problems that came up during our presentation at the Cornell Symposium on Syntactic Theory and First Language Acquisition. Research by a number of linguists has revealed certain rather striking facts concerning the fundamental nature of the argument structures determined by individual lexical items.
Kenneth Hale, Samuel Jay Keyser
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Random Constraint Satisfaction: Flaws and Structure

Constraints, 2001
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Gent, Ian P.   +4 more
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Digital finance and enterprise financing constraints: Structural characteristics and mechanism identification

Journal of business research, 2023
Chengming Li   +4 more
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STCSP — structured temporal constraint satisfaction problems

Annals of Mathematics and Artificial Intelligence, 1999
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Balaban, Mira, Rosen, Tzachi
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Constraint structure analysis of gene expression

Functional & Integrative Genomics, 2000
A microarray experiment gives a snapshot of the state of an organism in terms of the relative abundances of its mRNA transcripts, locating the organism at a point in a high dimensional state space where each axis represents the relative expression level of a single gene. Multiple experiments generate a cloud of points in this gene expression space.
S A, Rifkin, K, Atteson, J, Kim
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Constraint Interaction: Syllable Structure

2007
Traditionally, the structure of truncated forms has mainly been described in terms of the number of syllables they contain. However, the investigation of the structural aspects of truncated forms in chapters 4–6 has shown that the structural characteristics of truncated forms comprise more than the mere number of syllables.
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Measurements of structural constraints

2011
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Vuister, G.W.   +4 more
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Structures from NMR distance constraints

Biochemical Pharmacology, 1990
D D, Beusen, H, Iijima, G R, Marshall
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