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  • {{Short description|Form of restraint used on livestock}} '''Electro-immobilisation''' is a form of restraint used on livestock as part of [[animal husbandry]]. It involves applying an ...
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  • ...cularly in [[Eurasia]], Much of this exploitation involved not only direct physical violence, but also structural violence as their systemic oppression and ens ...], consciousness was unique to human among all other animals and linked to physical matter by divine grace. However, close analysis shows that many human featu ...
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  • ...popular support, demagogues do these things relentlessly and without self-restraint.<ref name="Ceaser">{{cite book | title=Designing a Polity: America's Consti === Violence and physical intimidation === ...
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  • ...anings emerged; among them, that "know thyself" was a command to study the physical properties of the human body. ...beings represented the pinnacle of God's creation, an understanding of the physical properties which separated humans from animals would help one towards a gre ...
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  • ...painless performance of procedures that would otherwise require [[physical restraint]] in a non-anesthetized individual, or would otherwise be technically unfea ...osis but only in 3% of cases, underscoring the need for a full history and physical examination prior to anesthetics. Incorrect pre-operative assessments or pr ...
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  • * [[Restraint bias]], the tendency to overestimate one's ability to show restraint in the face of temptation. ...l| vauthors = Kelemen D, Rottman J, Seston R |date=2013|title=Professional Physical Scientists Display Tenacious Teleological Tendencies: Purpose-Based Reasoni ...
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  • ...in the Rio Declaration to a stronger form that arguably [by whom] acts as restraint on development in the absence of firm evidence that it will do no harm.<ref ...being is our standard of living, as measured in conventional economic and physical terms. People in technologically advanced societies suffer fewer diseases a ...
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  • In 2022, Google began accepting requests for the removal of phone numbers, physical addresses and email addresses from its search results. It had previously ac ...well as concerns over traditional business issues such as [[monopoly]], [[restraint of trade]], [[anti-competitive practices]], and [[patent infringement]]. ...
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