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Limitations and understanding
* Limitations in model construction caused by difficulties in understanding the underlying mechanisms of the real economy.

Limitations and well
Limitations, according to Bell ( 2002 ), include the amount time needed to commit to extensive in-depth research, as well as the researcher ’ s ( unavoidable ) imposition of meaning on the subject ’ s story.
He edited " Modern Scholarship in the Study of Torah: Contributions and Limitations " ( ISBN 1-56821-450-2 ), “ Jewish Perspectives on the Experience of Suffering ” as well as several other works.
Limitations are also imposed by secondary structure prediction's inability to account for tertiary structure ; for example, a sequence predicted as a likely helix may still be able to adopt a beta-strand conformation if it is located within a beta-sheet region of the protein and its side chains pack well with their neighbors.
Limitations in self-care skills and social relationships, as well as behavioral excesses are common characteristics of individuals with mental disabilities.
Limitations of the study include a small sample size as well as a lack of blinding of the speech-language pathologists who evaluated the subjects ’ speech.

Limitations and available
* Limitations of hardware — because connections are buffered and processed on the TOE chip, resource starvation can more easily occur as compared to the generous CPU and memory available to the operating system.
* Radcliffe and Surry, 1995, " Fundamental Limitations on Search Algorithms: Evolutionary Computing in Perspective " ( the first published paper on NFL, available in various formats )

Limitations and computer
* Heiner Benking ( 1981-1988 ) Requisite inquiry and time-line: computer graphics-infographics http :// benking. de / infographics / see there: Computer Graphics in the Environmental Sector-Possibilities and Limitations of Data-visualisation this citation in chapter 3: technical possibilities and human potentials and capacities, " a picture is more than 10. 000 words ", and " 10. 000 miles equal 10. 000 books ".

Limitations and power
* Limitations on Congressional power.

Limitations and large
# Flash memory has a finite number of erase-write cycles, ( see Limitations of flash memory ), and the smallest amount of data that can be erased at once might be very large ( 128 KiB for an Intel X25-M SSD ), seldom coinciding with pagesize.
Limitations set by the Treaty of Versailles meant Germany could not build a large battle fleet as she had in the time leading up to the World War I, and chose to covertly develop her submarines instead.

Limitations and .
Limitations on the lengths of these sequences diminish the stability of the comparatively short crystallites which can be formed, and this is reflected in a broadening of the melting range.
Limitations of large-molecule antibacterials include reduced transport across membranes and within the human body.
Limitations with mp3-player DJing equipment has meant that only second generation equipment such as the IDJ2 or the Cortex Dmix-300 have the pitch control that alters tempo and allows for beatmatching on a digital music player.
Limitations include network load, network address volume, and transaction recovery time.
Limitations of these systems drove the need for a more universal navigation solution with greater accuracy.
Limitations are added separately as positive numbers, even though they are listed as negative.
Limitations imposed by websites on password length ( usually no more than 36 ) and the characters permitted ( usually alphanumeric and underscore ) requires less extensive forms of Leet when used in this application.
Limitations on potable water and arable land, plus the added difficulty of congestion are some of the problems faced by households in Malé.
) Modern Scholarship in the Study of Torah: Contributions and Limitations Jason Aronson, Inc.
Limitations include low contrast of most biological samples and low apparent resolution due to the blur of out of focus material.
Limitations to the widespread use of PET arise from the high costs of cyclotrons needed to produce the short-lived radionuclides for PET scanning and the need for specially adapted on-site chemical synthesis apparatus to produce the radiopharmaceuticals after radioisotope preparation.
Limitations periods begin when a cause of action is deemed to have arisen or when a plaintiff had reason to know of the harm, rather than at the time of the original event.
States that ratify the Convention on the Non-Applicability of Statutory Limitations to War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity agree to not allow limitations claims for these crimes.
Limitations on Attorneys Fees in Criminal Cases, 41 Boston College Law Review 1.
Limitations of extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy.
Battleship " Bismarck " between Design Limitations and Naval Strategy " pages 1013-1044 from The Journal of Military History, Volume 69, Issue # 4, October 2005.
* Limitations in punctuation, such as Peter Carey's book True History of the Kelly Gang, which features no commas.
The military observers carry-out fortnightly inspections inside the Area of Limitations ( AOL ) to verify, that both sides adhere to the limitations on troop levels and military equipment within 10, 20 and 25 km zones from the AOS as prescribed by the 1974 Disengagement Agreement.
Limitations in the implementation and enforcement of stringent standard precautions in public and private medical and dental facilities are known to be the primary cause of the spread of HCV in Egypt, the country with highest rate of infection in the world.
A Composer's World, Horizons and Limitations.
Limitations of this research can be addressed in future studies with more detailed analyses.
Limitations of ASEC include flow-rate, concentration, and precision.
Section 33, in conjunction with the Limitations clause in section 1, was intended to give provincial legislators more leverage to pass law.
* Haslam, Jonathan and Theresa Osborne, SALT I: The Limitations of Arms Negotiations.
In 1963 Georgina Battiscombe wrote a biography titled John Keble: a Study in Limitations.

understanding and molecular
The central dogma of molecular biology where genetic material is transcribed into RNA and then translated into protein, despite being an oversimplified picture of molecular biology, still provides a good starting point for understanding the field.
Another grass species, Brachypodium distachyon is also an experimental model for understanding genetic, cellular and molecular biology.
Care of diabetes, obesity and other chronic diseases necessitates understanding the patient at the personal and social level as well as the molecular, and the physician – patient relationship can be an important therapeutic process.
This light that is released can be absorbed by other molecules in solution to give rise to molecular vibrations or rotations, which gives rise to the classical understanding of heat.
However, our understanding of the molecular mechanisms behind genomic imprinting show that it is the maternal genome that controls much of the imprinting of both its own and the paternally-derived genes in the zygote, making it difficult to explain why the maternal genes would willingly relinquish their dominance to that of the paternally-derived genes in light of the conflict hypothesis.
The study of molecules by molecular physics and theoretical chemistry is largely based on quantum mechanics and is essential for the understanding of the chemical bond.
The fuller understanding of the mechanisms involved in actual organisms required the discovery of DNA and the development of molecular biology and biochemistry.
With guidance by molecular theory, the dependence of viscoelastic properties on these variables can be simplified by introducing additional concepts such as the free volume, the monomeric friction coefficient, and the spacing between entanglement loci, to provide a qualitative understanding and in many cases a quantitative prediction of how to achieve desired physical and chemical properties and ultimate microstructure.
For instance, our historical understanding about " sound ," " light " and " heat " have today been reduced to " wave compressions and rarefactions ," " electromagnetic waves ," and " molecular kinetic energy ," respectively.
Arabidopsis was the first plant genome to be sequenced, and is a popular tool for understanding the molecular biology of many plant traits, including flower development and light sensing.
Although A. thaliana has little direct significance for agriculture, it has several traits that make it a useful model for understanding the genetic, cellular, and molecular biology of flowering plants.
Technological progress in microscopy, molecular genetics and genome analysis has significantly advanced our understanding of the structural and molecular aspects of biofilms, especially of extensively studied model organisms such as Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
Anatomical research in the past hundred years has taken advantage of technological developments and growing understanding of sciences such as evolutionary and molecular biology to create a thorough understanding of the body's organs and structures.
Epigenetic research uses a wide range of molecular biologic techniques to further our understanding of epigenetic phenomena, including chromatin immunoprecipitation ( together with its large-scale variants ChIP-on-chip and ChIP-Seq ), fluorescent in situ hybridization, methylation-sensitive restriction enzymes, DNA adenine methyltransferase identification ( DamID ) and bisulfite sequencing.
Over the last 60 years, as reports of strikingly different phenotypes were reported to occur even among members of the same family, and as steady progress was made towards the understanding of the underlying molecular pathogenesis of AIS, it has been demonstrated that these disorders are different phenotypic expressions of one syndrome caused by molecular defects in the androgen receptor gene.
The increased understanding of the molecular mechanisms of disease in FXS has led to the development of therapies targeting the affected pathways.
It was not until the 1980s and 1990s, however, when more comparative molecular sequence data between different kinds of organisms was amassed and detailed, that an understanding of the molecular basis of the developmental mechanisms has arisen.
Research is progressing on the way in which interstellar and circumstellar molecules form and interact, and this research could have a profound impact on our understanding of the suite of molecules that were present in the molecular cloud when our solar system formed, which contributed to the rich carbon chemistry of comets and asteroids and hence the meteorites and interstellar dust particles which fall to the Earth by the ton every day.
Rosalind Elsie Franklin ( 25 July 1920 – 16 April 1958 ) was a British biophysicist and X-ray crystallographer who made critical contributions to the understanding of the fine molecular structures of DNA, RNA, viruses, coal, and graphite.
; 2000: NSF joins with other federal agencies in the National Nanotechnology Initiative, dedicated to the understanding and control of matter at the atomic and molecular scale.

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