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What is prior restraint and when is it okay for the government to use prior restraint?

for national security reasons (movement of troops during a time of war)


What is child movements during pregnancy?

A woman will notice a child's movements during the later stages of pregnancy. These can even be felt and seen externally.


Why is the patient asked to make movements during a pallidotomy?

During the procedure, the patient will be asked to make various movements to assist in determining the location of the electrode.


What were the movements of the suffragettes during World War I?

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What is the primary trapezius muscle action during shoulder shrugging movements?

The primary action of the trapezius muscle during shoulder shrugging movements is to elevate and retract the shoulders.


Does muscle length change during isometric movements?

No, the length of the muscle fibers does not change. In isotonic movements is when the length changes.


What is ookinesis?

Chromosomal movements of the egg during maturation and fertilization.


How many movements should be there during eighth month of pregnancy?

3 movements every one hour otherwise consult a doctor


What five countries gained independence during the 1800?

During the 1800s, several countries gained independence, including Argentina (1816), Brazil (1822), Greece (1830), Mexico (1821), and Chile (1818). These nations fought against colonial powers, with movements often fueled by a desire for self-determination and national identity. The independence movements in these countries were pivotal in shaping modern nation-states in Latin America and Europe.


What intellectual movements and divisions arose and how did the affect Islam?

During what caliphate and time period? Are you even talking about intellectual movements in Islamic regions?


Name two art movements that developed during or after WW1?

The two major art movements after WWI are the art deco movement and modernism.


What is the role of the spindle during mitosis?

It provides a "scaffolding" for the attachment and movements of the chromosomes during the later mitotic stages.