Sentence examples for artificial confines from inspiring English sources

The phrase "artificial confines" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe limitations or boundaries that are not natural or inherent, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The artist felt stifled by the artificial confines imposed by the traditional art world."
Alternatives: "man-made boundaries" or "constructed limits".

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The fact that Pavlovian conditioning may result in apparently maladaptive behaviour in the artificial confines of the experimental psychologist's laboratory, however, does not mean that it is not adaptive in the real world.

The best chance to contain the beetles in this country comes now, while they're still within the concrete borders of the city, still living in artificial confines like the nine-acre plot in Jersey City, surrounded by office and apartment buildings, where they were discovered last week.

This approach is tremendously powerful in manipulating the microorganism and the environment to test precise hypotheses within the artificial confines of the laboratory.

In such situations observational studies involving large cohorts of patients using the test products on a day-by-day basis provides valuable information about drug usage and its impact on patients outside the artificial confines of a clinical trial (Dixon & Peters 2007).

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Artificial confined systems can effectively regulate the synthesis of materials with defined structures according to the geometry of confinements.

We describe herein a new experimental apparatus named FISH (Flexible Integrated Study of Hydrates) that has been designed to confine artificial and natural sediments in a pressure vessel and mimic oceanic conditions in order to study kinetics of methane hydrate formation/ decomposition in these sediments.

In addition, they could not escape from their confined, artificial environment.

In addition, the reported numerical experiments for MSFP are confined to artificial randomly generated data.

As an example, the 3D image of an artificial singly ionized molecule confined in lens-like QDs is presented in Figure 1. Figure 1 Image of the singly ionized molecule confined in lens-like QDs.

However, parameters such as age, sex, ethnic background, and socioeconomic status have powerful influences on individual and group perception of restorative environments as defined by artificial public spaces in confined urban centers (Hartig et al. 2003; Laumann et al. 2003).

Israel simulates the carefree, bucolic image of the beach through artificial materials trapped within indoor confines.

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