Motivation, as defined by Pritchard and Ashwood, is the process used to allocate energy to maximize the satisfaction of needs.
Compromise in allocating energy to the repair function is what causes the body gradually to deteriorate with age, according to Kirkwood.
Output of allelopathic compounds is also liable to be reduced under such conditions - the plant has to compromise between allocating energy to reproduction and defense.
This theory states that the brain behaves selfishly by controlling energy fluxes in such a way that it allocates energy to itself before the needs of the other organs are satisfied.
For instance, parallelization, or the partition scheme that one uses to allocate energy to one's logic gates doesn't impact this limit.
Players captain their ships by allocating energy to movement and a few specialised systems at the start of each turn.
(ii) No allowances shall be allocated for energy conservation measures orrenewable energy that were operational before January 1, 1992.
Players can allocate energy between research into new technology and energy reserves.
This helps allocate materials and energy economically, and prevents the manufacture of excess end products.
It is the compromise in allocating energy to the repair function that causes the body gradually to deteriorate with age.