When that wave of traps produced woodwasps, the dragnet was extended to a 50-mile and then a 70-mile radius. |
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Then he takes his shirt off and all you see is ribcage where lats, rhomboids and middle traps should be. |
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Virtually all of his submissions were taken from the bayou country in southern Louisiana in foothold traps by fur trappers. |
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Shallow depth of field traps the eye in layers of information, in and out of focus. |
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He saw how magnetic traps could make antimatter useful in medicine, principally in tumor treatment. |
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Japanese beetle traps attract the beasties from miles around, so let your neighbors do the trapping. |
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As soon as engineers repair the speed traps, the mystery attacker strikes again. |
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It will also help prevent overworking your external rotators, your front delts and your traps. |
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On his travels, Sachs started noticing geographic, historic and social circumstances that lock countries into poverty traps. |
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For over a hundred years, lobstermen have been using those familiar box-shaped net traps to catch lobsters. |
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The gases, especially carbon dioxide and methane, absorb the Earth's heat radiation and thus warm the surface, just as a blanket traps body heat. |
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We have used a microfabricated planar quadrupole as a test bed for evaluating DEP-based traps, using polystyrene beads as a model for cells. |
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Camera traps placed in the Javan rainforest have captured striking images of beautiful and endangered Javan leopards. |
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The MFU did destroy a small number of traps, but most of the Mi'kmaq's traps remain in the water, Ward said. |
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Every time the bridge opens, any litter dropped on the deck will automatically roll into special traps. |
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Her long hair was unrestrained by any scrunchies or finger traps, but her face bore the same sneaky smile. |
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Rodent control is essential using spring loaded, peanut butter-baited traps, and rodenticides. |
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I'm no fan of rodenticide, be it traps or chemical, but if it's them or my trees, then by whatever means necessary. |
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Meanwhile, a PhD student is setting traps to collect hair samples from the park's population of spotted-tailed quolls. |
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The traps are intricate, with raceways, loops, funnels, breakwaters, and arrowheads to direct and trap the fish. |
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The speed cameras and radar traps are totally indiscriminate, they do not take into account road conditions. |
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There would be no speed cameras by the side of the road, and no police radar traps to watch out for. |
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Still, demands persisted for speed cameras, radar traps, sleeping policemen, chicanes and other traffic management. |
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With a keen eye for state police manning radar traps we roared north, eventually making it back to Vancouver by late afternoon. |
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Once upon a time you could drive around with a radar detector so you knew where the radar traps were. |
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The traps are typically positioned on the sea floor and heavily weighted to keep them in place. |
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Fishermen use weirs, traps, gill nets, and dip nets for alewives, which they consider one of the easiest fish to catch. |
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Fish, especially Arctic char were caught in weirs and traps and taken using fish spears. |
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This then traps the users into a world of addiction, which is very hard to get out of. |
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Shes A Whisper was last out of traps on the inside but enjoyed a dream run up the rails which left her clear at the turn. |
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He was almost last out of traps but hugging the rails enjoyed a dream run up the inside to lead at the turn. |
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Mr Tincombe has tried various traps and boarded up holes the rats have got through, but says they are attracted by a compost bin next door. |
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It seems that the trees and sand traps keep getting in his way on his approach to the greens. |
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Codling moth adults were observed on several occasions resting on the plastic egg traps. |
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Concealed doors and traps tend to fly open unexpectedly like windows on an Advent calendar. |
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Very often these precious children are carried into these death traps in carry cots or wheeled in, in prams. |
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It is equally attractive to rats and is often used by rat-catchers to bait their traps. |
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Even the guy who puts down the rat traps at Madison Square Garden doesn't wear gloves. |
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I got my husband to set up a few rat traps under my tomato plants and corn stalks. |
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Their tools include rat traps, made of palm leaves, which come handy for farm workers-turned-ratpickers to finish their task at a quicker pace. |
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The traps were openly on sale in the aisles of FarmArama in Gonubie along with rat traps and insect repellent. |
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These mammals were collected through a variety of techniques, including snapback mousetraps, rat traps, and pitfalls. |
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He set three rat traps with chocolate, commenting that rats love chocolate. |
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On Tuesday, Sinclaire said rat traps were set behind the airport's ticket counters and within 10 minutes the switch fell on two rodents. |
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I left the traps here this morning and went 8 miles on horseback to see what the country was like. |
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St Pierre netminder Marc Duval traps the puck Sunday night in St Pierre as he backstopped the 59ers to a 6-1 victory over the St Adolphe Hawks. |
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Weaving is used for house walls, fences, roofs, baskets, mats, traps, table mats, cushions, and receptacles for drink and food. |
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Maori scraped it with mussel shells, wove it into fishing nets, made eel traps and tukutuku panels to decorate whare. |
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It is the work of a moment to tie on a bead so that the line pressure traps the bead against the level wind mechanism. |
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I honestly believe that impressive traps are the X factor in a take-no-prisoners most-muscular pose. |
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Another common practice is the addition of automotive antifreeze to toilets and sink traps. |
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There were no steel shutters, no sandbags, never mind tank traps or revetments. |
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We zoom in for a brief moment to show the array of spike traps the police have laid in place to disable the car. |
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He likes his sport but is only too aware how it can lay dangerous and unseen traps. |
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It makes bureaucratic booby traps, laid down by government civil servants at their final destination, cruel indeed. |
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A pest-control company has told me there is no evidence of any activity in the attic, though traps and poison were laid. |
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At suitable sites, mist nets are strung up, and traps laid that harmlessly snare the birds as they come down to roost or rest. |
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In the ensuing panic, it appears other hostages had inadvertently set off booby traps laid in the theatre by the rebels. |
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Animals caught in inhumane traps will languish not for hours, but for days. |
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In addition, almost all come with a laser sensor, which picks up emissions from a laser gun as used in portable traps. |
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Behind-the-neck presses direct some of the stress into your lats, rhomboids, teres, spinatus, traps and the rest of your upper back. |
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Continue on to the hamstrings, glutes, abs, forearms, biceps, triceps, shoulders, pecs, lats, traps, neck, jaw muscles and forehead muscles. |
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He did, however, oppose the amendment to halt the use of leghold traps on national wildlife refuges. |
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Another method of leavening is the use of whipped egg whites, which traps air in bubbles. |
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Ten points behind Celtic and Hearts at the start of the day, they had no reason to come out of the traps with reluctance. |
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Rapidly rotating Bose-Einstein condensates confined in anharmonic traps can exhibit a rich variety of vortex phases. |
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Anderson has deftly avoided falling into a number of traps since she first seized the public's attention. |
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As his fame grows and his popularity spreads, there are many traps lying in wait for him. |
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It has changed from necessary food gathering to commercial harvest by way of eel traps. |
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When the net is close to the shore the men pull quickly to land the bag of the net, which traps the fish in its 4-inch mesh. |
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Boats can be booby traps, with things like cleats placed awkwardly around the deck to stub bare feet or even send you tumbling overboard. |
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His traps and poisons proved strangely ineffective for a while, but he eventually saw it off by ramming a huge bag of poison down its hole and covering with a big stone. |
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Forget any romantic notions of setting horse hair traps for rabbits in the pale dawn and then settling down to tickle trout from the mossy banks of the stream. |
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They also easily become prey to traps that are indiscriminately laid. |
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A molecule of carbon dioxide traps heat, radiant heat, the long wave end of the spectrum. |
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This is a quandary that never traps veteran adventuress Dervla Murphy, in a new edition of her epic 1983 trek through the Peruvian Andes with her small daughter and a mule. |
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In 1996 we detected Mediterranean fruit flies in one of our traps. |
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Today they haven't had any luck, but tomorrow they'll continue to check for scats, tracks and traps so they can at least get a better understanding of Mexico's carnivores. |
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The wolves now thriving in Yellowstone National Park, for example, are routinely caught with leghold traps so they can be outfitted with radio collars. |
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For the motorist with a licence laden with penalty points there is the option of acquiring a perfectly legal piece of kit to detect police radar traps. |
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A shrewder wordsmith might have better navigated the thicket of legislative traps during the Arizona debate. |
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In fact, in many ways the themes raised were sand traps waiting for a false step. |
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Pollen traps constructed from petroleum jelly on microscope slides were attached to vertical wooden laths facing the direction of the prevailing wind. |
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She thought, they must have set rat traps and never cleaned them out. |
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Historically, the people doing quantum optics and ion traps were closer to the people doing quantum computing, so they were the first to investigate quantum computing. |
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A stretch of flowing water set aside for catching fish by the use of wickerwork or basketry traps attached to artificial structures placed on the bed of the river or stream. |
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Perhaps she has forgotten that every year, millions of animals, including rabbits, minks, foxes, and raccoons, are trapped in the wild in barbaric steel-jaw leghold traps. |
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The other seven dispensaries, spanning from coast to coast, are death traps for thousands of sea organisms each year. |
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Royal officers had the perquisite to trap fish in kiddles, but poachers often raided the traps of fish, frequently destroying the kiddles in the process. |
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The atmosphere of the Earth is like a blanket that traps heat. |
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The traps of Anti-Oedipus are those of humor: so many invitations to let oneself be put out, to take one's leave of the text and slam the door shut. |
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Veteran Frankie Carroll especially was out of traps in jig time pointing a free inside a minute and landing a real beauty from play two minutes later. |
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Want an authentic dinner with a local on your next vacation abroad, far from the overpriced tourist traps? |
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It traps pheromones to alert potential mates of sexual receptivity. |
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In November, Maine voters will vote on whether to ban using dogs, traps, and bait to hunt black bears in the Pine Tree State. |
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The steel jaws of the traps, which will catch any animal or person walking in the bush, are ostensibly for use against jackals but are often used by poachers to trap game. |
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Basically, it's just a dam built across a bay, which opens as the tide is coming in, and then closes and traps the accumulated water as the tide moves out. |
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As I kept making different sketches, I thought it might be more colorful if these traps were lit up for the holidays. |
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Aerial plankton traps deployed on ships and airplanes have documented a diversity of small to minute terrestrial insects and arachnids in the air stream over the open Pacific. |
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Travellers also want their hosts to offer local knowledge, and to feel they are discovering Scotland away from the tourist traps. |
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I could see the traps and landmines ahead and avoid them, a real artful dodger. |
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There are battery-powered traps that electrocute them and the classic spring-activated wire traps and similar clamplike plastic traps. |
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Evolutionary traps can threaten populations and species if they result in widespread reductions in survival and reproduction. |
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The eel is particularly associated with the Thames and there were formerly many eel traps. |
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If the mouse attempts to take the bait, the coin is displaced and the glass traps the mouse. |
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Glue traps are made using natural or synthetic adhesive applied to cardboard, plastic trays or similar material. |
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Glue traps sometimes do not kill the animal, so that one might want to kill the animal, especially a rat, before disposal. |
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The techniques were stalking, snare and traps and par force hunting with dog packs. |
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Tangles of barbed wire, booby traps, and the removal of ground cover made the approach hazardous for infantry. |
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In the former Soviet Union, wildcats were usually caught accidentally in traps set for martens. |
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In modern times, they are caught in unbaited traps on pathways or at abandoned fox, badger, hare or pheasant trails. |
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This traps a layer of air which keeps them dry, warm, and somewhat buoyant under water. |
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Early hunting methods included darts, arrows, nets and snares but later, traps were set on land and guns used. |
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However, the majority of polecat deaths caused by humans have been accidental, having mostly been caused by steel traps set for rabbits. |
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Fences can allow sand traps to create blowouts and increase windblown sand capture. |
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This strains the water squirting from the side of the beak and traps any food. |
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This was to attract wild mallards from the sky, into traps set for them on the ground. |
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This ridge traps sediments, thus allowing for thick sequences to accumulate. |
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Some plutonic rocks related to the traps escaped crustal contamination reflecting more directly the source of the magmas in the mantle. |
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A type of rock called ignimbrite is found in some parts of the traps indicating explosive volcanic activity. |
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Smell is also important, as indicated by the rapidity with which benthic fish find traps baited with bait fish. |
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Some examples are hooks, lines, sinkers, floats, rods, reels, baits, lures, spears, nets, gaffs, traps, waders and tackle boxes. |
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Other structures remain from exploitation of resources, such as dams and fish traps. |
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Proving successful at hunting, the group caught 26 Arctic foxes in primitive traps, as well as killing a number of polar bears. |
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More modern shepherds used guns, traps, and poisons to kill predators, causing significant decreases in predator populations. |
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The proxy mines detonate when anyone comes near them and are absolutely wonderful for laying traps. |
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These traps may be active or passive, depending on whether movement aids the capture of prey. |
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Characterized by an internal chamber, pitfall traps are thought to have evolved independently at least six times. |
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In this genus, the traps are clearly derived from a simple rolled leaf whose margins have sealed together. |
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There is evidence that some clades of flypaper traps have evolved from morphologically more complex traps such as pitchers. |
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The traps are very similar, with leaves whose terminal section is divided into two lobes, hinged along the midrib. |
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Carnivorous plants are generally herbs, and their traps are produced by primary growth. |
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Still, much can be deduced from the structure of current traps and their ecological interactions. |
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High light environments allowed for the trade off between photosynthetic leaves and prey capturing traps that are photosynthetically inefficient. |
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Pitfall traps are derived from rolled leaves, which evolved several independent times through convergent evolution. |
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Alternatively, insects can be retained by making the leaf stickier by the production of mucilage, leading to flypaper traps. |
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Anticlines, structural domes, fault zones and stratigraphic traps are very favorable locations for oil and natural gas drilling. |
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I put down some traps in my apartment to try and deal with the mouse problem. |
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Instead of radar traps, why don't the police simply give each motorist a summons for speeding one a year? |
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Speed limits in most European countries are implemented rigorously and radar traps are used frequently. |
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There would be no speed cameras by the side of the road,and no police radar traps to watch out for. |
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Pest control firms use a combination of rodent glue pads or rat traps to deal with the menace. |
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The pounds 16,457-a-year ranger's contract states that they will lay rat traps every time the island's supply boat docks. |
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The teams have been using machines, rat traps, bait stations and wax blocks to minimise the spread of rodents. |
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But we took the dogs from the traps, checked them over, and that gave us sufficient time for the market to be re-formed as per GBGB rules. |
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The machine uses ultrasonic sound waves to create a levitating field which traps tiny alcohol droplets and floats them in mid-air. |
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From fishing boats to lobster traps, Highland flings to the Bluenose itself, this book has all the fixings of a Maritime Christmas. |
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They are intelligent enough to learn how to unscrew a jar and are known to raid lobster traps. |
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The animals are often captured in steel traps in the jungles of India, and then clubbed or macheted to death by poachers. |
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Chronology, distribution, and sizes of larval fish sampled by light traps in macrophytic Chemung Lake. |
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Organisms that trip the plant's sensory hairs are sucked inside bladderlike traps to be digested. |
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Fish pots targeted spiny lobsters, grunts, boxfishes, queen triggerfishes, and parrotfishes, whereas lobster traps landed mainly spiny lobsters. |
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The Monsters of Shlock, a two-man stunt act, claim they feel no pain and to demonstrate this, they release mouse traps on their tongues. |
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Mikmaq representatives set eel traps as part of a protest to a natural gas storage project. |
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Snow crabs are caught in traps, from sandy bottoms in depths of one to 470 metres. |
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The nature of traps and emission centres in thermoluminescent rock materials. |
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Apple maggot and codling moth damage fruit, but you can control them organically with sticky traps and Spinosad. |
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In total, 12 species of Noctuidae, 6 species of Pyralidae, 2 species of Geometridae, and 1 tortricid species were captured in the traps. |
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However, Los Angeles is also one of the worst places to visit if you hate tourist traps. |
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Bringing up kids, obesity, welfare traps they have nannied us into submission. |
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This M25 launch made me think of other tedious tourist traps we might create. |
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The Spanish capital is one of the hottest destinations in the world and well away from the coastal tourist traps. |
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The bar is popular with researchers and other lowpaid staff who can't afford to drink in the Westminster tourist traps. |
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Evaluation of traps and the parasitoid Muscidifurax raptor to manage house flies and stable flies on dairy farms. |
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African growers have also planted napier grass near their fields, which excretes a sticky gum that traps pests. |
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At each site, we placed eight traps at 20-m intervals along a transect line. |
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Blue mussels and pieces of fish, possibly from a species of clupeid, were also inside the traps. |
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Large potentials do exist in Palaeozoic rocks as well as in stratigraphic traps, which will be pursued as well. |
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Jobs for the week Easy2 Hang pheromone traps in apple trees to attract and catch male apple-worm producing codling moths. |
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Discoveries to date are stratigraphic traps comprising Turonian and Campanian turbidite fans drilled in water depths of 500-2,500 metres. |
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Collection of soybean looper and other noctuids in phenylacetaldehyde-baited field traps. |
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For example, the population density of Noctuids could be simulated through designing multiple paired light traps in different distances apart. |
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Nontarget noctuids complicate integrated pest management monitoring of sweet corn with pheromone traps in Massachusetts. |
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The shapes and range of uses for ceramics and pottery expanded beyond simple vessels to store and carry to specialized cooking utensils, pot stands and rat traps. |
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The tree shrews and the rats defecate into the plant's traps while visiting them to feed on sweet, fruity secretions from glands on the pitcher lids. |
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The active glue traps use rapid plant movements to trap their prey. |
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It can be especially bad in the winter, when a temperature inversion caused by warmer air from the Caspian seeping over the Alborz mountains traps colder, polluted air. |
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The traps of the bladderworts may have derived from pitchers that specialized in aquatic prey when flooded, like Sarracenia psittacina does today. |
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Bladder traps are exclusive to the genus Utricularia, or bladderworts. |
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Meanwhile, sundews are active flypaper traps whose leaves undergo rapid acid growth, which is an expansion of individual cells as opposed to cell division. |
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Operators with SNMP network management systems will now be able to correlate physical-layer optical events from Glimmerglass switches with existing network traps. |
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In the former Soviet Union, polecats are hunted chiefly in late autumn and early winter with guns and hunting dogs, as well as foothold traps and wooden snares. |
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Along the canal there were tank traps, bunkers and blockhouses. |
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However, stoat harvesting never became a specialty in any Soviet republic, with most stoats being captured incidentally in traps or near villages. |
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The Andes Mountains host large ore and salt deposits and some of their eastern fold and thrust belt acts as traps for commercially exploitable amounts of hydrocarbons. |
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To avoid the worst consequences of doubling Cape Correntes, India ships stayed as far from the African coast as possible but not so close to Madagascar to run into its traps. |
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The cash raised from mobile speed traps in just nine months last year was more than PS3million, compared to just over PS2milion for the whole of the previous year. |
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The average number of collisions and casualties each year at four camera sites in Warwickshire was higher than before the speed traps were installed. |
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The front face of each box was lightly held by battle outposts and the rest of the box was unoccupied but sowed with mines and explosive traps and covered by enfilading fire. |
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These mousetraps have similar trapping mechanisms as other traps, however, they generally conceal the dead mouse so it can be disposed of without being sighted. |
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The US Navy claims that these dolphins were effective in helping to clear more than 100 antiship mines and underwater booby traps from Umm Qasr Port. |
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George Mutch, 48, was sentenced at Aberdeen Sheriff Court after being convicted of laying illegal traps and killing a goshawk by hitting it with a stick. |
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They are safer for the fingers of the person setting them than other lethal traps, and can be set with the press on a tab by a single finger or even by foot. |
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Dealing with extreme cold, they used the merchant fabrics to make additional blankets and clothing and caught Arctic foxes in primitive traps, as well as polar bears. |
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More often than not, the old town and city centres were preserved as tourist traps while the new towns were built on the edge of town or in the suburbs. |
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Lightweight traps of this style are now constructed from plastic. |
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Business cycle theory is used by Keynesians to explain liquidity traps, by which underconsumption occurs, to argue for government intervention with fiscal policy. |
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Many shrimpers complain that the crabbers place their traps too close together and that they can't go between the traps without snagging their nets. |
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And the Ghadames acreage has the potential for large stratographic traps. |
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In coastal waters, tripletail may free float with the tide or current, or station themselves behind the floats marking crab traps or lobster traps. |
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The work in this museum series ''depicts tangled and knotted lobster traps, rope and debris, mauled by collisions along the boundaries of water and land. |
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Freeway comprises a mix of four specifically selected micro-organisms designed to liquify and eradicate organic deposits from wet wells, drains, grease traps and cooker hoods. |
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The transport of suspended matter was studied with the use of two types of sediment traps to quantify the horizontal resuspended and bedload sediment fluxes. |
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From mid December through the end of March surf casters will be lining up at the hot spots with their big surf rigs, sand spikes and sand flea traps. |
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The chapter concludes with interesting discussions of real-balance effects and liquidity traps, Ricardian equivalence, and the role of fiscal policy in generating inflation. |
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Tall, husky, barrel-chested, with a bushy auburn beard and a rosy complexion, he tromps through the forest to check traps capable of killing an animal within five minutes. |
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Bell Laboratories introduces its newest product to help PMPs control rats, PROVOKE Professional Rat Attractant, a food-based gel which entices rats to rat traps. |
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I got my traps out of the canoe and made me a nice camp in the thick woods. I made a kind of a tent out of my blankets to put my things under so the rain couldn't get at them. |
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Wooden rat traps baited with peanut butter placed inside hollow drain tiles are effective but must be cleaned and rebaited after each successful trapping. |
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Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board was unable to confirm the number of rodents caught at the hospital as they are using poison baits rather than rat traps. |
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By using the overshift, you can also develop a good stunting game that will not leave you wide open in case of fullback traps or even option plays. |
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All of the large colubrids captured during this investigation were taken in funnel or snake traps, as they seem to be capable of escaping from pitfall traps. |
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A man believed to be similar in appearance to the water leak fraudster was turned away by an 87-year-old woman in Pennfields after he asked to lay rat traps in her garden. |
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In the mix of sea lettuce and other red and brown seaweeds, sea perch, skate, wolf fish, sea robins, hake, scup, rock crabs and goosefish find their way into our traps. |
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Cllr Vereker said speed cameras and radar traps had proved to be the two most popular suggestions, although some people were in favour of road humps to cut speeds. |
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Police in Maine, Maryland, California, and Florida resort to posing as traffic engineers or drivers of disabled vehicles to spring radar traps on motorists. |
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The Spanish government plans to install over 1,000 new permanent radar traps at tourist hotspots and close to airports as well as more speed cameras and unmarked police cars. |
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The zoologists will also lay bucket traps and distribute leaflets to villagers offering rewards for a Deathworm specimen, which they believe is a giant worm lizard. |
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With two exceptions, the only traps they can use are cumbersome, heavy, relatively ineffective cage or box traps and common rat traps to catch weasels. |
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The face of conveyors in the future is sleek, stylish lines with no dust traps, easy-clean stainless steel, modular, and erected using just two allen keys. |
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Of course Kei would look like a young woman, that's how traps work! |
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Intertidal archaeological surveys in recent years have brought hundreds of sites to light, including fish traps, tidal mills, kelp walls and harbours and landing places. |
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The whole line of route abounds in gins, traps, snickles, and nets, for the money of Messieurs les Voyageurs in general, and that of Milor Anglais in particular. |
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The sophistication of the warreners is shown by the existence of vermin traps that were placed near the warrens to capture weasels and stoats attempting to get at the rabbits. |
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