Sentence examples for concept of confinement from inspiring English sources

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Being locked up is one thing, but to have no concept of confinement, to be ignorant of its terms, and never understand that struggle is useless that's what Hell must be like.

Being locked up is one thing, but to have no concept of confinement, to be ignorant of its terms, and never understand that struggle is useless — that's what Hell must be like.

Various approaches towards the rational design of novel catalysts based on the concept of confinement (site-isolation) of redox active metal centres in molecular sieves are reviewed.

They also cautioned "public perceptions may result in difficulties with the concept of confinement housing" but that "the issue of public perception should not be confused with welfare" [ 2].

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The concept of solitary confinement, pioneered at the Eastern State Penitentiary in Philadelphia in 1829 and then repeated later in the "dark cells" of San Quentin's dungeon, was developed as a more effective means of rehabilitation.

The concept of a confinement effect inside carbon nanotubes has been advanced to explain the formation of CoFe2O4 under such mild reaction conditions.

A caprock structure that confines hot gases and hydrothermal water at shallow depth may play a key role in controlling the location of heating and pressurization, consistent with the concept of fluid confinement prior to phreatic (or hydrothermal) eruptions.

Size and shape effects in electromagnetic response of quantum dots (QDs) such as depolarization shift of the exciton resonance and fine structure of the gain band are considered on the basis of a unified concept of light confinement.

Indeed, the concept of mechanical confinement enables straightforward integration of any such enzyme or redox mediator, so that it is not unrealistic to get with GBFCs exploiting the concepts we described to produce tens of mW or more, thus opening possibilities for research on new generations of implanted medical devices.

In order to demonstrate that the concept of "mechanical confinement" allows use of several types of enzymes and redox mediators, we developed and tested another instance of a "Mechanically Confined" GBFC, based on the dependence on pH of the potential of quinhydrone, an equimolar mixture of quinone (Q) and hydroquinone (QH2).

By considering Senegalese migrants in three distinct contexts of reception, this study heeds the call (Levitt, 2015) to extend the concepts of territorial confinement and caging (Waldinger, 2008, 2015) beyond the Mexico-US migration system.

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