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"Every prisoner has a bed in a secure cell".
Traditional "secure cell accommodation" was appropriate only for about 30% of the jail population who were "violent, difficult, long-term type prisoners that commit serious crime", he said.
(d) Top-view of the culture chamber with PTFE bearings and the spring-loaded fastening mechanism used to secure cell culture plates.
In a sign of the uncertainty that such moves produce, Mr. Estrada, who is on trial for corruption, was briefly moved this morning from the military hospital where he was being held to a more secure cell.
As we assume Bob to be semihonest, Bob will not deviate from the Protocol by adding any identifiable information to the public table.
There's a downside, though, in that it's available for all takers, like the Mumbai terrorists, who used secure cell phones.
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Different containment concepts, passive or secure cells and canyons, have evolved in Europe and the USA, respectively, and have profoundly impacted equipment and processing concepts.
The courts have ruled, on several occasions, that the treatment they receive is cruel and unusual because in order to protect them they are locked up in the most secure cells in what is not unlike what the public regards as solitary confinement," Fenton said.
To prevent cells from being displaced during handling, a thin layer of low melting point molten agarose is used to secure cells within their microwells.
Mr. Sokaluk, who did not appear in court and did not enter a plea, was placed in an extra-secure cell in Melbourne, his lawyer said.
Someone opened his electronically secured cell.
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