Check the flow path for backflow or
trapped air in blind ribs.
Public visitors to refuges expect to be safe and to have the opportunity to view animals without the fear of stepping into a trap or having to witness the pain and suffering of a
trapped creature.
High steam pressure doesn't make the steam move faster, it just adds more pressure to the
trapped air.
Each year in the Ministry of Natural Resources' Timmins administrative district, which is actually smaller than the municipal boundaries of the city, there are 1,800 to 2,000 beaver
trapped, 200 to 250 mink, more than 1,000 marten and 400 to 500 fox.
This tendency has also been observed in other tephritid species
trapped using food-based lures (Diaz-Fleischer et al.
Given the design of the fish traps, our own observations of
trapped fish, and the typical escapement rates reported in the literature, we believe that ghost fishing mortality rates of fish in the murejona traps are high and are caused by predation in the trap or are the result of injuries and starvation.
2 illustrates the "Read" stunt, with the ball being
trapped in the deep corner on the tight side of the court.
These manipulations lay the groundwork for using
trapped ions as data bits in computer chips, the developers of the new device say.
We report progress on an experiment to measure the neutron lifetime using magnetically
trapped neutrons.
The incident follows the discovery last week of a dead deer
trapped in a snare near Haltwhistle in Northumberland.
Animals were
trapped in the Elan and Hazelles forests near the city of Charleville by using 100-m trap lines, each containing 34 non-baited small rodent INRA box traps (6) in the spring, summer, and autumn of 1997, 1998 (plus one session in December 1998), and 1999.
Numerous studies have described raccoon (Procyon lotor) demographics from mark-recapture data (Stuewer, 1943; Mech et al., 1968; Urban, 1970; Hoffmann and Gottschang, 1977; Moore and Kennedy, 1985a; Kennedy et al., 1986), but parameter estimates, such as sex ratios, may be biased because males are more readily
trapped than females.