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were restraint
noun
Something that restrains, ties, fastens or secures
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All nodes in the base of column were restraint, whereas the only degree of freedom for top nodes of column was along the column height (z direction).
Animals were restraint for 6-hr by taping all the four limbs on a board after putting them on their backs using zinc oxide hospital tape.
The manually added predictor variables to the hierarchical model were restraint score (EDEQ) and current BMI, as dietary restraint may be associated with DLPFC function [ 23].
The dependent variable for anxiety was the time spent in the center of the open field and the independent variables were restraint stress (unstressed and stressed) and the diet (control, vehicle and ω-3).
The dependent variable for anxiety was the percentage of open-arm entries and the independent variables were restraint stress (unstressed and stressed) and diet (control, vehicle and ω-3).
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However the IPCC does not know how many of those were restraint-related deaths and is considering a new study of these cases.
Another beauty buzzword for 2012 is restraint.
The right lesson is restraint.
The essence of Rohmerism is restraint.
What she's missing is restraint.
All he needs is restraint.
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