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  • 1mesh — /mesh/, n. 1. any knit, woven, or knotted fabric of open texture. 2. an interwoven or intertwined structure; network. 3. any arrangement of interlocking metal links or wires with evenly spaced, uniform small openings between, as used in jewelry… …

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  • 2mesh — 1 noun (C, U) 1 a piece of material made of threads or wires that have been woven together like a net: Wire mesh covered all the windows to keep out flies. 2 a complicated situation that makes you feel confused and trapped (+ of): He was caught… …

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  • 3mesh — /mɛʃ / (say mesh) noun 1. one of the open spaces of network of a net. 2. (plural) the threads that bound such spaces. 3. (plural) means of catching or holding fast: caught in the meshes of the law. 4. a network or net. 5. a knitted, woven, or… …

  • 4Bottom trawling — The Celtic Explorer, a research vessel engaged in bottom trawling …

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  • 5Traditional fishing tackle — Many of these are mainly made up of bamboo at Mendha and from synthetic material at Khursa. Following types of indigenous fishing instruments has been documented from both villages,DhiriReported from Mendha, this is a rectangular trap of bamboo… …

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  • 6commercial fishing — Introduction  the taking of fish and other seafood and resources from oceans, rivers, and lakes for the purpose of marketing them.       Fishing is one of the oldest employments of humankind. Ancient heaps of discarded mollusk shells (shell… …

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  • 7Inner German border — Innerdeutsche Grenze North and central Germany …

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  • 8Health and Disease — ▪ 2009 Introduction Food and Drug Safety.       In 2008 the contamination of infant formula and related dairy products with melamine in China led to widespread health problems in children, including urinary problems and possible renal tube… …

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  • 9Drift netting — Drift netting. Drift netting is a fishing technique where nets, called drift nets, are allowed to float freely at the surface of a sea or lake. Usually a drift net is a gill net with floats attached to a rope along the top of the net, and weights …

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  • 10American lobster — Temporal range: Pleistocene–Recent …

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