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To confinement
noun
The act of confining or the state of being confined
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The localization parameters are due to confinement effect and confined charge carrier.
Experimental result is compared with the existing glass/carbon FRP (G/CFRP) confined concrete regarding to confinement effectiveness.
Céline himself was no stranger to confinement.
Jefferson Davis to confinement in St . Louis
Wallinger's cage-like set also sends a strong message relating to confinement.
They object to confinement in secret, isolated settings, arguing that suspects are more easily abused and tortured.
Laura is a lame, pathologically shy stay-at-home; Tom has his father's wandering ways and allergy to confinement.
The motion was overruled and the court sentenced the prisoner to confinement in the penitentiary for life.
He was convicted of five counts of premeditated murder and sentenced to confinement for life without parole.
If pregnancy once led inexorably to confinement, now it is the launchpad for a new kind of exposure.
The model prediction's for the peak stress and corresponding strain due to confinement are also compared.
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