Constrained
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You can edit, interpret and retell your story, even as you're
constrained
by the facts.
For example, robots are great at repetitive and
constrained
work, but human beings have an amazing ability to bring together capability with creativity when faced with problems that we've never seen before.
China is
constrained
in terms of how much more land it actually has available for agriculture, and it has massive water resource availability issues.
We have to mobilize our technology, our creativity and yes, our politics so that we can build artificial intelligence that supports us in our human goals but that is also
constrained
by our human values.
"For Armstrong, Southland wasn't
constrained
by its material conditions.
It's made from a molecule called a
constrained
peptide.
There are only a few
constrained
peptide drugs available today, but there are a lot that will hit the market in the coming decade.
Constrained
peptides are very small proteins.
And animals like snakes and scorpions use
constrained
peptides in their venom.
So this includes
constrained
peptides, as well as medicines like insulin or antibody drugs like Humira or Enbrel.
Constrained
peptides are the opposite.
This is what makes
constrained
peptides so desirable for drug development.
But unfortunately, it's incredibly difficult to reengineer the
constrained
peptides that we find in nature to become new drugs.
But if we change the shape of a
constrained
peptide by too much, those extra chemical bonds are unable to form and the whole molecule falls apart.
Instead of making changes to the
constrained
peptides that we find in nature, we figured out how to build new ones totally from scratch.
To test our method out, we generated a series of
constrained
peptides that have a wide variety of different shapes.
Well, recently, my colleagues and I designed
constrained
peptides that neutralize influenza virus, protect against botulism poisoning and block cancer cells from growing.
Constrained
peptide design is a cutting-edge technology, and the drug development pipeline is slow and cautious.
But during that time, more
constrained
peptide drugs are going to be entering the drug development pipeline.
I do it all day long, I want to write something a bit more free, less constrained."
Well, I'm actually really convinced that from a creative view or a design view, you are able to solve really hard and really
constrained
problems.
Cities used to be
constrained
by geography; they used to have to get their food through very difficult physical means.
More than this, the original play is very appealing taking into consideration the length (it's only half the size of Hamlet) and the focus on Macbeth for whom we are
constrained
to care in spite of his bloody nature.
An Epic Story of Hope
constrained
by budget and limited artistic ambition.
Its a very sensitive portrayal of life with unquenched or
constrained
desires.
I haven't watched many Danish films (or any for that matter), but judging by this film I'm guessing they're not
constrained
by the same political correctness as elsewhere (gawd bless 'em) making the character of Eigel a breath of fresh air, because let's face it special needs are funny.
She said that her style is to be completely open and uninhibited in filmmaking but was very happy to be so severely
constrained
in the tight quarters of the group home.
"Official Denial" easily overcomes it's budget
constrained
special effects with a fast moving, highly intelligent script.
I suspect that Julia Davis was too
constrained
by the need for this biopic to be true to the known facts to be able to produce anything funny or even interesting.
Speaking of money, its not like they were particularly
constrained
by budget.
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