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This experiment tested three different cases involving the following arrangements of cylinder(s) of identical diameter: the upstream fixed downstream movable arrangement (case F); the upstream movable downstream fixed arrangement (case R); and a movable isolated cylinder (case I).

That prisons have a radicalisation problem is not in doubt, but it may also seem an easier task to fix arrangements in prisons than to repair the societal rift between France and its Muslims.

Although the regular and fixed offset arrangements have a large discrepancy from the Rayleigh distribution, the proposed arrangement shows very good agreement.

Current 3D sound systems rely upon fixed loudspeaker arrangements and acoustically treated rooms that are not practical for home use.

And, so, when we use fixed fee arrangements, we will always use a hold-back approach to help ensure the delivery of value.

In one model, exemplified by serum mannose-binding protein, CRDs with low affinity and broad specificity are held in fixed geometrical arrangements in order to bind arrays of terminal sugars on bacterial and fungal cell surfaces [ 2].

The vulnerability of Jarai youth to malaria could be attributed to the transitional character of youth itself, implying less fixed sleeping arrangements in nonpermanent spaces or non-bed sites.

Some conservative economists argue that it is scarcely worth policing horizontal price-fixing arrangements, since they are economically unstable.

Finally, many economists are skeptical of courts' and prosecutors' abilities to distinguish real price-fixing arrangements from other complex arrangements with legitimate pro-competitive purposes.

Seeking to channel its energy into uncovering price-fixing arrangements and breaking up cartels, the European Union approved a landmark overhaul of its antitrust laws today.

Indeed, the Solar System is a powerful "nomological machine" (Cartwright 1999a, 50 53), which "is a fixed (enough) arrangement of components, or factors, with stable (enough) capacities that in the right sort of stable (enough) environment will, with repeated operation, give rise to the kind of regular behaviour that we represent in our scientific laws" (Cartwright 1999a, 50).

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