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For instance, transmission by feces provides a way for wild birds to spread viruses to other wild birds as they migrate through an area [ 10], while AIV in domestic birds, especially domestic birds of the order Galliformes may exist in a more isolated population (within a physically confined flock) than might occur in wild birds, thus with less possibility of reassortment.

Reproductive confinement can be ensured if the fish themselves are physically confined in a recirculating aquaculture system.

At Sing Sing, where the cells have bars, prisoners are physically confined but their sounds travel.

He also examines the dismal conditions of migrants in transit and the institutional framework in which they move or are physically confined.

It's hard to avoid comparisons to "Misery" when you have a character physically confined to an enclosed space by another character who harbors ill will.

She said being shackled with hundreds of other prisoners and being physically confined had detrimental psychological effects, even at the end of her sentence.

From slavery through segregation, he points out, blacks were physically confined, first held against their will on plantations and then relegated to black communities.

Freshwater organisms are physically confined to lakes and rivers, and must therefore deal directly with climate variation and change.

The primary advantage of this approach is that the resin is physically confined within the column, allowing all of the selection steps to be automated by use of pumps and/or centrifuges and thus completed more efficiently than the batch strategy.

(2) Failing to crate, cage, restrain on a leash which shall not exceed six feet in length, or otherwise physically confine a pet at all times.

By liberating herself of a physically confining accessory which has also become her trademark, Lagarde was able to signal a turning point in the conversation toward a more frank,  inclusive tone – in some way akin to a man loosening his necktie or rolling up his shirt sleeves in order to show he's ready to 'get down to business'.

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