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"It's just like a feeding lot to fatten up cattle," Cuddeford said as he pulled up one of the pens, which consisted of a closed net dangling more than 40 feet below the surface.
The "net" in this case would be a small, simple, closed net that would be comprised of the Technology 2 devices (called "smart" devices) connected to the vehicles' odometer (satellites) and one central terminal (the server) located at company headquarters.
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Non-opening closing nets, opening closing nets (mostly messenger based), high-speed samplers, and planktobenthos net systems all had their start in his era — the late 1800s and early 1900s.
A technology bellwether, I.B.M., reported after the market closed that net income rose to $3.39 billion, or $2.61 a share.
Normally, investors are allowed to buy and sell fund shares until 4 p.m. at that day's closing net asset value.
Other mutual funds can be bought and sold but once a day, based on the day's closing net asset value, while the Select funds are repriced every hour.
Larvae were collected with a large DJOM plankton closing net (2 m diameter, 1 vv mesh) in July, September, and February 2005 to 2011.
The 35 mm holotype of P. gulosus (figure 2 d) collected in a closing net between 700 1400 m is an early transforming specimen with a full complement of 10 pelvic-fin rays, moderately long jaws and a gut full of copepods.
With the inside closed, the Nets settled for jump shots: 8 of their 22 fourth-quarter shots were 3-pointers.
A steel cable that runs through rings at the bottom of the purse seine is pulled up to close the net.
Why we must close the net [The Sun Online].
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