"long-term" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Other studies focused on how well humans adapted to long-term confinement, what bed rest studies showed about muscle atrophy, and what sort of atmosphere was best for astronauts to breathe.
- A few states, including Mississippi and Ohio, have greatly reduced the numbers in long-term solitary confinement.
- NASA became involved, seeing this as an opportunity to study the effects of long-term, continuous close confinement, a useful simulation of long space flights.
- The United States now has five per cent of the world's population, twenty-five per cent of its prisoners, and probably the vast majority of prisoners who are in long-term solitary confinement.
- The barriers wouldn't do for long-term confinement, but backed by a few armed guards they'd prevent human cargo from making a break for freedom while they were being transferred to some other form of transportation.
- He has helped me recover from decubitus ulcers and prevent breakdowns that are related to long-term confinement in a wheelchair.
- Depression, tension, anxiety, and hostility can result from long-term close confinement, Jake had written.
- The use of long-term solitary confinement, along with other grievances, has triggered organized resistance from prisoners and advocacy groups in the United States.
- The Thomas J. S. Waxter Center in unincorporated Howard County provides long-term secure confinement for up to ten girls and a detention program for up to 50 girls.
- At the time, Smith said that as many as twenty teenagers remained imprisoned at Guantanamo, some of whom were being kept in long-term, solitary confinement.
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