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For some, the limits on solitary confinement come too late.
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The most recent national estimate — which suggests about 80,000 prisoners in solitary confinement — comes from a 2005 Bureau of Justice Statistics census report.
Asked if the prospect of an end to his confinement came as any relief, he said, "In a way it does".
Manning's travails in solitary confinement came to an end on April 20 2011 when he was transferred from Quantico to Fort Leavenworth in Kansas, where he was held in more open conditions.
When he was buried under a rock outside a gallery in the southern city of Marseille, former prisoners who had survived solitary confinement came to keep him company and a "young girl talked to me about the violin she had just bought for three hours".
The Guardian's first virtual reality project 6x9: A virtual experience of solitary confinement came top in the multimedia category and Gui Minhai The Strange Disappearance Of A Publisher Who Riled China's Elite by Oliver Holmes and Tom Phillips took home the top award in the news category.
However, when strong confinement comes into play in the Si NCs, one should consider strong localization effects of the photo-generated excitons that result in the absence of photocurrent.
Classical (dielectric) and quantum confinement effects come into play in the nonlinear optical responses of these nanocomposites.
They are trapped in a hotel that may be a metaphor for the long marital confinement to come.
However, when strong quantum confinement effects come into play, carrier transport is significantly reduced due to strong exciton localization and Coulomb blockade effects, thus leading to limited photocurrent.
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