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Not that Mr. Gilbert is at all weak; he simply opted for a restraint that didn't always work.
I agree with the Court that this level of intermediate scrutiny is appropriate for a restraint on commercial speech designed to protect consumers from misleading or coercive speech, or a regulation related to the time, place, or manner of commercial speech.
Female Wistar rats (n = 24) or SHR (n = 40) at a body weight of 200 220 g (breeder: Charles River, Germany) were included for a restraint stress test [18].
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The cost of the FC instrumentations, calibrations and maintenance is a restraint for many histocompatibility labs.
Among them was Earnhardt's 26-year-old son, Dale Earnhardt Jr., who wore a restraint for the first time.
The trRDC-derived alignment tensor of the peptide ligand is then used as a restraint for molecular dynamics docking studies.
2) Protective (the "good"): interleukins representing a restraint for the development and progression of the atherothrombotic process.
The interactions observed in the triclinic crystal packing served as a restraint for building the central barrel of the vault.
On June 30 the Supreme Court decided, 6 to 3, that the Government had not made the constitutionally difficult case for a prior restraint.
Also included in this series is a grant proposal for a mobile restraint device, intended to help patients become mobile more quickly following surgery.
Telemetry technology allows group-housing conditions and measurement in freely moving rats, without the need for a stressful restraint.
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