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A DISCUSSION OF THE CONSTRAINTS IN N=1 SUGRA-SYM IN 10-D

    We prove that in 10-D SUGRA+SYM the only essential T-constraint is ; the other conditions on the torsion follow from suitable field redefinitions. We discuss also the H-constraints. We argue that there can be a choice of constraints such that the corresponding models can accommodate the effective actions coming from the superstring theories.

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