Sentences with phrase «physical barriers such»

You can use physical barriers such as baby gates to keep your animals away from the tree when you are not home.
For large scale school sites the application of a capability like a «virtual tripwire» may be a cost effective approach to keep trespassers out of designated areas within the grounds, where it is simply not practical to have physical barriers such as walls or fencing in place.
Like other habitat specialists, Sungazers appear to be restricted to this area not only because of physical barriers such as large rivers and mountains, but also because of the unique climactic niche in this region.
The first is the physical barrier such as a door, turnstile or speedgate.

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Physical barriers have also been used throughout history, such as condoms made from animal's intestinal tracts or stomach, halved and hollowed out citrus fruits as diaphragms (the citric acid also acts as spermicide), and melting suppositories designed to form an impenetrable coating over the cervix.
Recognise that fathers» individual circumstances, such as the physical distance of non-resident fathers from their children, can create financial as well as time barriers and that many isolated low income fathers lack basic necessities.
When a causative agent penetrates a physical barrier, such as the skin, and is absorbed into the blood system, the immune system activates all its defenses by struggling with pathological elements.
Certain models are designed to be noise isolating or noise cancelling, meaning their construction is such that they offer a physical barrier from outside sound or instead active noise suppression.
«Negative impacts could be lessened by limiting the extent of physical barriers and associated roads, designing barriers to permit animal passage and substituting less biologically harmful methods, such as electronic sensors, for physical barriers,» the letter states.
The IOM report recommends, in the short - term, that doctors and patients should be better informed about pain and currently available treatments; barriers to accessing pharmaceuticals should be removed; and alternative treatments that have demonstrated some efficacy, such as physical therapy, should be made more available and covered by insurance.
With only water and no physical barrier, such as a combination of clay, rock or soil barriers as at all USA sites as well as Spanish and other European sites, an extensive root network penetrating into the tailings themselves is assured at each site.
However, the exact cytoskeletal strategy that the cell uses to cross the physical BM barrier depends on the physiological context and the physical environment, as observed by examining actin structures in invading cancer and immune cells, and in cells that invade during developmental processes such as angiogenesis and anchor cell invasion in Caenorhabditis elegans.
His films tend to focus on men who overcome massive logistical odds to envisage their fantasies, men such as the charismatic wire - walker Philippe Petit who danced between the Twin Towers in Man on Wire, or Stephen Hawking, whose physical impediments proved no barrier to intellectual path finding in The Theory of Everything.
Additionally, such a cheating device can be used to circumvent the physical barrier, or region lock, that prevents one from playing Dōbutsu no Mori on a non-Japanese console.
Physical security measures such as security fencing combined with gates, barriers or bollards will help deter any unauthorised visitors and will make accessing the site more difficult.
Combining physical security with other measures such as intruder alarms and CCTV will provide even tougher protection, for if a trespasser attempts to breach the barrier an alarm could be triggered to alert a monitoring centre of the intrusion.
Many of these risks existed well before the Internet; but measures to protect children from the corresponding offline threats (such as physical barriers, age - related norms that prevent access to certain spaces, and adult supervision) are difficult to impose and enforce in a virtual space.
There may also be a physical barrier between students in the rear and portions of the blackboard, such as a tall student in a front desk.»
Airport development means --(1) Any work involved in constructing, improving, or repairing a public airport or portion thereof, including the removal, lowering, relocation, and marking and lighting of airport hazards, and including navigation aids used by aircraft landing at, or taking off from, a public airport, and including safety equipment required by rule or regulation for certification of the airport under section 612 of the Federal Aviation Act of 1958, and security equipment required of the sponsor by the Secretary by rule or regulation for the safety and security of persons and property on the airport, and including snow removal equipment, and including the purchase of noise suppressing equipment, the construction of physical barriers, and landscaping for the purpose of diminishing the effect of aircraft noise on any area adjacent to a public airport; (2) Any acquisition of land or of any interest therein, or of any easement through or other interest in airspace, including land for future airport development, which is necessary to permit any such work or to remove or mitigate or prevent or limit the establishment of, airport hazards; and (3) Any acquisition of land or of any interest therein necessary to insure that such land is used only for purposes which are compatible with the noise levels of the operation of a public airport.
Eye impairment is such kind of physical disability which is a great barrier for students that forces them to rely on the support of other people.
The visual introduction involves using a physical barrier, such as a baby gate, and a visual barrier like a blanket or large piece of cardboard that is lifted for brief periods.
When asked if there is an ideal distance from shore, or ideal depth for placement of a physical barrier, or if there is an ethical issue with such, Holland said this:
There is palpable potential for such apps to help reduce some of the financial, psychological, informational and physical barriers that many people face in accessing justice.
The ethical wall feature that is built into Amicus Attorney and AbacusLaw allows law firms to implement a software - facilitated solution rather than using physical barriers, such as locked file cabinets.
A physical barrier is anything physically dividing the roadway such as: concrete or grass.
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