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noun
The act of confining or the state of being confined
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The localization parameters are due to confinement effect and confined charge carrier.
Experimental result is compared with the existing glass/carbon FRP (G/CFRP) confined concrete regarding to confinement effectiveness.
Céline himself was no stranger to confinement.
Wallinger's cage-like set also sends a strong message relating to confinement.
They object to confinement in secret, isolated settings, arguing that suspects are more easily abused and tortured.
Laura is a lame, pathologically shy stay-at-home; Tom has his father's wandering ways and allergy to confinement.
He was convicted of five counts of premeditated murder and sentenced to confinement for life without parole.
But the novel is saved when Bruno comes back to Chicago, leading to the climactic scenes that will return him to confinement.
Behavioral problems such as tail chasing, chewing, and excessive barking and whining can in most cases be traced to confinement for long periods of time without respite.
As the buffalo disappeared, the Plains Indians began to starve, and by the early 1880s most bands had acceded to confinement on reservations.
He recalled his odyssey through the Russian legal system, from arrest at sea to confinement in grim, concrete prisons where guards showed occasional gestures of kindness.
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