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  • 81hand net — noun A small net that is equipped with a handle and attached to a rim so that the net forms a pouch. This kind of net is used, eg, for trapping butterflies or individual fish …

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  • 82tuck-net — Tuck Tuck, n. 1. A horizontal sewed fold, such as is made in a garment, to shorten it; a plait. [1913 Webster] 2. A small net used for taking fish from a larger one; called also {tuck net}. [1913 Webster] 3. A pull; a lugging. [Obs.] See {Tug}.… …

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  • 83scoop net — /ˈskup nɛt/ (say skoohp net) noun a small net used for fishing, prawning, etc …

  • 84hose net — a small net affixed to a pole and used for rivulet fishing (archaic) …

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  • 85butterfly net — noun A small net with attached handle used to collect butterflies and other insect species …

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  • 86Biological small-angle scattering — Small angle scattering is a fundamental method for structure analysis of materials, including biological materials. Small angle scattering allows one to study the structure of a variety of objects such as solutions of biological macromolecules,… …

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  • 87Chevrolet small-block engine — Chevrolet Small Block V8 engine Manufacturer: General Motors Production: 1955–2003 Successors: GM LT engine, GM LS engine Type: small block V8 265 Produ …

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  • 88Microsoft Small Basic — This article is about the Microsoft programming language. For the GPL programming language, see SmallBASIC. Microsoft Small Basic Small Basic running on Windows 7 Original author(s) Microsoft DevLabs …

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  • 89Chevrolet Small-Block engine — IntroductionChevrolet s small block V8 is a famous automobile engine. Nicknamed mouse motor [http://www.hotrod.com/techarticles/302 small block chevy engine build/index.html Hot Rod Magazine. 302 Small Block Chevy Engine Build Mighty (Efficient)… …

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  • 90Climateprediction.net — Developer(s) Oxford University Initial release September 12, 2003 (2003 09 12) …

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