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Logging can then happen in one tap, making capture of those kinds of events much more likely.
And, as mentioned, crimes by psychopaths are well-planned, making capture difficult.
However the snake's body feint and subsequent fish C-start shortened the distance between snake and fish making capture more likely.
Tadpoles with increased activity rates that are also frequenting available refugia can decrease predation risk by making capture mechanically more difficult for predators [47], [48].
It is not fully understood what aspects of a target's pattern are most critical for making capture difficult, and by what mechanism motion dazzle could work.
We show that key factors in making capture easier are a lack of average background luminance matching and having trackable 'features' on the target body.
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IN 2002, while he was making "Capturing the Friedmans," his investigation of a notorious child-abuse prosecution on Long Island, the director Andrew Jarecki received a piece of documentary wisdom.
It would allow the US military to continue making captures far beyond the declared battlefields of Iraq and Afghanistan, sending them to the alternative site.
The technique reduces the energy penalty that normally arises from the separation of CO2 from other flue gases, hence, CLC could make capture of CO2 cheaper.
The machinery is so effective and precise according to Cooper however, that the "omnipresent system effectively makes capture more certain than the crime".
In other cases, he adds, low pressure in a well has made capture more difficult, or capture is less cost-effective when VOC content is low.
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