entrapment in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for entrapment in the English»Spanish Dictionary

entrapment [Am ɪnˈtræpmənt, ɛnˈtræpmənt, Brit ɪnˈtrapm(ə)nt, ɛnˈtrapm(ə)nt] N U LAW

entrapment in the PONS Dictionary

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The stationary phase can then be removed from the mixture, washed and the target molecule released from the entrapment in a process known as elution.
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However, expansin is hypothesized to disrupt the non-covalent adhesion or entrapment of hemicellulose on the surface of cellulose microfibrils.
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Entrapment can be between lattices of polymer, known as gel entrapment, or within micro-cavities of synthetic fibers, known as fiber entrapment.
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These influences also have an effect on the actual amount of realized liposome entrapment and the actual quality of the liposomes themselves.
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Another entrapment risk occurs when divers try to squeeze through small gaps where they or their equipment can become wedged or caught.
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Those were the last reported cases of such police entrapment.
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Like other whale species, bowheads tend to avoid ice-chocked channels and passages because of the possibility of entrapment and death.
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He argues this was entrapment and an attempt to silence him.
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A conviction was overturned on appeal when it was found that the jury had been improperly instructed on entrapment.
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Thus, ulnar entrapments can be classified by location.
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