Sentence examples for need for containment from inspiring English sources

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In the sisters' hyper-sensitive, hyper-active candour – the elder one struggling to contain herself, the younger one baffled by the need for containment – we see an echo of Villazon's Salzburg Alfredo, the lover who vibrates with vulnerability.

The prevailing environmental conditions, principally nuclear radiation, tritium exposure, magnetic fields, and the need for containment, have a significant impact on the design and selection of equipment.

A hand-held luminometer was designed for laboratory or field use, and the immobilisation system designed with several things in mind: the geometry of the instrument; the need for containment of GM bacteria; the maximisation of the bioavailability of the wastewater to the biosensor.

The World Health Organization (WHO) has responded to the urgent need for containment measures that go beyond the status quo: isolation and basic supportive care.

To what extent should the need for containment over-ride other important needs?

For example in Canada during the SARS crisis, leaders were unprepared for the range of ethical conflicts that arose, including those over: individual freedom versus the common good; healthcare workers' safety versus their duty to care for the sick; and economic costs versus the need for containment [ 48].

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But Mr. Kahl recently published a report written with two others for the Center for a New American Security, "If All Else Fails," examining the preparations needed for containment.

Being that the amount of energy needed for containment would probably be close to the amount energy emitted from the star itself, it is unlikely that it will work.

Considering the need for dependable containment of transgenic fish and the technical and regulatory challenges that may be associated with transgenic containment approaches, future developments in gene knockout technology may ultimately result in a more reliable and commercially viable approach to achieve genetic reproductive containment.

The use of Paris-Edinburgh (PE /toroidal anvils eliminates the need for a containment ring, which tends to attenuate absorption contrast.

Determining whether individual mutations are deleterious, or even adaptive, would require functional analysis; however, the rate of nonsynonymous mutations suggests that continued progression of this epidemic could afford an opportunity for viral adaptation (Fig. 4H), underscoring the need for rapid containment.

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