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Trapping and important
Trapping is also an important means of income.
Trapping of bacteria is a particularly important role for NETs in sepsis, where NET are formed within blood vessels.
* Trapping heat: It is important to reduce convection by isolating the air inside the cooker from the air outside the cooker.

Trapping and fur
Trapping took place in the fall when the fur became prime.

Trapping and by
Trapping rabbits helped farmers, stockmen and stationhands by providing something to eat and extra income, and in some cases helped pay off farming debts.
* Trapping of free electrons by surface states causes the surface depletion.
Trapping parties were sent out over the winter to the Coeur d ' Alene, Kootenay, and Flathead districts, previously controlled by the North West Company.
Trapping is ineffective for rats, given their sheer numbers, and the only method that works is poisoning, which can be delivered into the field by broadcasting ( by hand or from the air ) or by the maintenance of bait stations.

Trapping and government
Trapping elk in pits is an extremely effective hunting method, and as early as the 16th century the Norwegian government tried to restrict their use.

Trapping and .
Trapping was minimal and, after traveling about 1300 miles ( 650 on foot ), he finally arrived at Fort Smith, Arkansas.
Trapping is also usually considered a separate activity.
Trapping of the long-wave radiation due to the presence of clouds reduces the radiative forcing of the greenhouse gases compared to the clear-sky forcing.
These situations are broken down into ranges ( Kicking, Punching, Trapping and Grappling ), with techniques flowing smoothly between them.
Immobilization Attack ( I. A ): The immobilization attack is the effective use ofTrapping ”.
Trapping is a method of attack that results in the holding down of an opponent ’ s hand or leg providing a safe route of attack.
The short features the duo as partners and owners of " Donald and Goofy Trapping Co ." They have settled in the Arctic for an unspecified period of time, to capture live walruses to bring back to civilization.
The concept of the speed camera can be dated back to at least 1905 ; Popular Mechanics reports on a patent for a " Time Recording Camera for Trapping Motorists " that enabled the operator to take time-stamped images of a vehicle moving across the start and endpoints of a measured section of road.
Trapping is used to control or eliminate feral American Mink populations.
Trapping nitrogen, helium, and hydrogen requires extremely low temperatures (~ 10K ) and large surface area as described below.
Trapping or hunting pits were placed in areas in close proximity of the hunted animal in question, usually in known places where the animals moved.
Trapping wild parrots for the pet trade, as well as hunting, habitat loss and competition from invasive species, has diminished wild populations, with parrots being subjected to more exploitation than any other group of birds.
Trapping and hunting of Cinereous Vultures is particularly prevalent in China and Russia.
* Neuman, K. C., and Block S. M Review on Optical Trapping method
* J. P. Reid on Review of Optical Trapping of Droplets in Air
Trapping the spirit of Mata Nui in the Ignika, Teridax shot the mask into space, so that the former Great Spirit cannot interfere with his control over the universe.
Trapping of muskrat at the Mackenzie River delta was the main source of income for the Indians and Eskimos during 1920 – 1960, but has since declined.
Trapping resumed in the U. S. after 1962 once numbers had recovered to sufficient numbers.

did and become
Deciding to become a painter, he entered the studio of Gerome in Paris, where he enjoyed the life of the artists, but soon found that whatever talent he might have did not lie in that direction.
America did not become great through softness and self-indulgence.
No load of sin had been laid on my shoulders, nor did earnest effort enable me to become conscious of one.
Only afterwards did an act like that become meaningless, so that he would puzzle over it for days, whereas at the time it had seemed quite real.
This, however, did not bar finding that Du Pont had become pre-eminent as a supplier of automotive fabrics and finishes to General Motors ; ;
Now did Welch truly become the man of the hour, and everything that followed in the procedure of Justice was a new triumph for him.
Though it did not become known to the writer for some time, a nucleus group had sprung up within the class.
Only when the collage had been exhaustively translated into oil, and transformed by this translation, did Cubism become an affair of positive color and flat, interlocking silhouettes whose legibility and placement created allusions to, if not the illusion of, unmistakable three-dimensional identities.
So hostile did these factions become that, among the Choctaws, civil war broke out.
but if he did not, he would become mortal, melting into earth, whence his frame had been taken ''.
so also did Mary, having a man betrothed ( to her ), and being nevertheless a virgin, by yielding obedience, become the cause of salvation, both to herself and the whole human race ''.
After landing at Lupiae near Brundisium, he learned the contents of Caesar's will, and only then did he decide to become Caesar's political heir as well as heir to two-thirds of his estate.
Stylistic evidence suggests that the poem ( with most of Plato's other alleged epigrams ) was actually written some time after Plato had died: its form is that of the Hellenistic erotic epigram, which did not become popular until after 300 BC.
While he was heir-apparent — 1865 to 1881 — Alexander did not play a prominent part in public affairs, but allowed it to become known that he had ideas which did not coincide with the principles of the existing government.
Those who did not become part of this extended family were deprived of power and prestige.
Florey and Chain succeeded in purifying the first penicillin, penicillin G procaine in 1942, but it did not become widely available outside Allied military before 1945.
He did become interested in French politics, and at the age of 26 he obtained a position as a tax collector in the Ferme Générale, a tax farming company, where he attempted to introduce reforms in the French monetary and taxation system to help the peasants.
This provision has been dormant since Queen Victoria ascended the throne, because she did not inherit Hanover under the Salic Laws of the German states, but in principle it could again become relevant in the future.
Early versions had problems and did not become stable for some time.
Plate armour became cheaper than mail by the 15th century as it required much less labour and labour had become much more expensive after the Black Death, though it did require larger furnaces to produce larger blooms.
Peter Lombard ( died 1160 ) is the first writer known to have used the term, which did not become the usual name in the West till towards the end of the twelfth century, and never became current in the East.
One franchise that did not share in this newfound success of the league was the Chicago Cardinals, owned by the Bidwill family, who had become overshadowed by the more popular Chicago Bears.
The poem fell into obscurity for decades, and its existence did not become widely known again until it was printed in 1815 in an edition prepared by the Icelandic-Danish scholar Grímur Jónsson Thorkelin.
In 1927 a short nine-game series took place in Argentina, with the Lions winning all nine encounters ; the tour did however become a financial success for Argentine rugby.

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