Definition & Betydelse | Engelska ordet CONFINING
CONFINING
Definition av CONFINING
- presensparticip av confine
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- On the other hand, small-scale plasma instabilities (typically described by kinetic theory), such as the drift wave instability, are believed to be the driving mechanism of turbulent transport in tokamaks, which leads to high rate of particle and energy transport across the confining magnetic fields.
- Jim Crow laws were passed confining them to second-class status, which persisted for decades past the middle of the 20th century.
- One of his abiding themes was the confining nature of life in America's upper class and among those who aspired to join it.
- Modern rotary drilling usually uses a heavy mud as a lubricant and as a means of producing a confining pressure against the formation face in the borehole, preventing blowouts.
- Some women chose to hire wet nurses purely to escape from the confining and time-consuming chore of breastfeeding.
- While these principles are an enforceable part of Canada's constitution, Canadian courts have not used them to override the written text of the constitution, instead confining their role to "filling gaps".
- Most spiders in the Oxyopidae family have large spiny bristles on their legs and in many species the bristles form almost a basket-like structure that may assist in confining the prey that they grasp, and protect the spider from its struggles.
- In 2008, McClintock voted against Proposition 2, which prohibits confining calves, pigs and hens in small cages in which they cannot extend their limbs.
- Although asymptotically free at very high energies, these interactions must become strong and confining (and hence unobservable) at lower energies that have been experimentally probed.
- The diagnosis has long been discredited because of its scientific inadequacy and its use as a means of confining dissenters.
- Under System 7 and later, DAs could be moved and renamed using the Finder like normal applications, removing the need for Font/DA Mover and confining suitcases to font management.
- At the time the only practical way to treat the disease was confining those afflicted in a sanatorium.
- All adown her back floated tresses of ruddy gold, with a slender jeweled circlet confining them at the brow.
- Once she regained her composure, Poliahu threw snow at the lava and froze it, confining it to the island's Southern end.
- hitting, punching, slapping, burning, pushing, kicking, restraining, falsely imprisoning or confining, or giving excessive or improper medication, or withholding treatment or medication.
- A briefer period of German aerial dominance occurred in the Bloody April of April 1917; paradoxically, the Germans were disadvantaged on paper during Bloody April in terms of numerical inferiority; their effectiveness was increased by confining themselves to mainly operating over friendly territory, both reducing the possibility of pilots being captured and increasing the amount of time they could stay in the air.
- In a 2014 interview, Schallert said that he was suffering from peripheral neuropathy, forcing him to wear leg braces while effectively "confining" him to a wheelchair.
- Periodically, the Schützen (town watchers) were responsible for apprehending offenders, confining them either in the tower or, for less severe offences, in the Hundskrapf.
- However, the lack of a rear passenger door or a second-row pass-through hampers access to the third-row seats, and adults often find the rear fuselage taper confining.
- Life at the Spanish court was more confining than the French court as demonstrated by the young queen's majordomo, the count of Alba every night locking her inside her chambers and handing the key to Elisabeth's chief lady-in-waiting, the countess of Urena.
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