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A machine or other device designed to catch (and sometimes kill) animals, either by holding them in a container, or by catching hold of part of the body.
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Many of the anti-trappers said they object to trapping entirely on moral grounds.
Protester Lola, 25, said Byron had had an alternative to "trapping them and lying to them".
But pound for pound, HFCs, among other gases, are far more potent when it comes to trapping the earth's heat.
Of course, humans being humans (sigh) we resort to trapping and shooting as our main strategies to control or destroy these birds after they've arrived.
At last, Vann understood why Cao had always refused to commit the reserve to trapping and annihilating a whole battalion of guerrillas.
Where magnetic fields are strong, the coronal material cannot flow outward and becomes trapped; thus the high density and temperature above active regions is due partly to trapping and partly to heating processes, mostly solar flares.
California company shows new approach to trapping hot plasma.
This leads to trapping of cholesterol within the artery wall.
The events with perpendicular acceleration correspond to trapping, although the uncertainty is large for these cases.
DMPO was generally applied to trapping radicals of ·O2 − and ·OH.
It seems the gas inside flat-panel displays, Nitrogen Trifluoride (NF3), is 17,000 times better than CO2 when it comes to trapping heat in the atmosphere.
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