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•Insulators are used to confine the passage of electricity to the desired paths in any circuit.
•The transformer limits (or restricts, or confines) the bandpass to 2 Me.
•The sample size has to be restricted to prevent overloading the column.
•Considerations of symmetry constrain the choice of terms.
•In a room-temperature computer the signal transmission properties of metallic conductors can severely constrain the maximum operating speed.
•Our orbital model of the atom restricts the centralized nuclear region to a single electron pair.
II•The duration of usable laser energy for heating dense, freely expanding, small plasmas is bounded by two characteristic times.
•Any line segment that partially bounds a plane geometric figure...
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