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Discover Ludwig"better confinement" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone or something is being confined in a more efficient or improved manner compared to a previous situation. Example: Thanks to the new security measures, the prisoners are experiencing better confinement, with less chance of escape or disturbances within the prison.
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Besides, longitudinal splitting cracks were prevented due to better confinement of ECC.
The tube-shaped steel section leads to better confinement than the SIB section.
In contrast, hybrid plasmonic modes on a thin substrate often exhibit characteristics of dielectric NW-guided modes and lead to better confinement and lower modal loss.
The achievement of high EL performance would be attributed to uniform distribution and better confinement of carriers within the emitting layer (EML).
Because a laser works by forcing electrons to jump between energy states, better confinement translates to a more efficient laser--one that fits in your living room instead of a physics lab.
A stronger magnetic field results in a better confinement of the electrons, resulting in a decrease of the discharge voltage at constant current.
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Sobriety is not easy, but Mr. Waldo sticks with it, knowing that his living circumstances now are better than confinement to prison or a rehabilitation program.
Better particle confinement causes lower voltage discharge to occur.
At lower pressure, outboard movement of the plasma is slower suggesting better plasma confinement.
From the temperature-dependent PL measurement, the UV-LEDs grown on the FS-GaN substrate have better carrier confinement than those grown on the sapphire substrate.
The temperature-dependent photoluminescence (PL) measurement confirmed that the UV-LEDs grown on the FS-GaN substrate exhibited better carrier confinement.
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