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to enclosures
noun
Something enclosed, i.e. inserted into a letter or similar package.
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While conventional zoos have moved to enclosures for animals for at least part of the day, animals at some roadside zoos can spend their entire lives in a cage.
Part of the resentment was caused by attempts, especially under Henry's minister Thomas Cromwell, to increase government control in the north; there was an element of agrarian opposition to enclosures for pasture; and there was a religious element, aroused especially by the dissolution of the monasteries, then in progress.
Pei et al. (2008) also observed higher sand content in degraded rangelands relative to enclosures of Palestine.
The dependence of particle deposition rate on particle size, airflow, and surface characteristics is examined from the existing published experimental investigations relevant to enclosures.
We have designed an inexpensive and effective replacement for commercial IR sensors that can be attached to enclosures to monitor animal locomotion.
Wildlife damage could be prevented by improving livestock management, implementing alternative strategies such as greater vigilance during grazing, fencing, using sheepdogs, or returning herds to enclosures in daylight (Shivik 2006, Gehring et al. 2010a, b, Gehring et al. 2011).
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Hunter gives us the exposure-to-enclosure progress of sheet metal.
Staff are implementing immediate husbandry changes, where appropriate, such as rotating animals to outdoor enclosures to allow direct sunlight exposure and evaluating diets for at-risk animals.
Continue up to enclosure and gates.
There are echoes here of the changes to enclosure laws that began in Britain in the 16th century.
KB's response to enclosure highlights some of the contemporary risks and vulnerabilities facing sedentary pastoralists in the region.
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