- In law, set-off or
netting is a
legal technique applied between persons or
businesses with
mutual rights and liabilities,
replacing gross positions with...
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Tulle (/tuːl/ TOOL) is a form of
netting that is made of small-gauge thread,
netted in a
hexagonal pattern with
small openings, and
frequently starched...
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Drift netting is a
fishing technique where nets,
called drift nets, hang
vertically in the
water column without being anc****d to the bottom. The nets...
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netting or anti-bird
netting is a form of bird pest control. It is a net used to
prevent birds from
reaching certain areas. Bird
protection netting comes...
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Bilateral netting in
finance and
investments is a
legally enforceable arrangement between a bank and a
counterparty that
creates a
single legal obligation...
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without obscuring visibility or
ventilation to
unacceptable levels. The
netting should be made of
stiff cotton or
synthetic thread to
allow the movement...
- Net or
netting is any
textile in
which the
yarns are fused,
looped or
knotted at
their intersections,
resulting in a
fabric with open
spaces between the...
- An
example of
torpedo netting at the
Scapa Flow museum, Orkney...
- Lam**** is the
Maltese name for the
dorado or mahi-mahi, a kind of fish that
migrates past the
Maltese islands during the autumn. The
fishing season for...
- invertebrates.
Fishing techniques include hand-gathering, spearfishing,
netting,
angling and trapping. Recreational,
commercial and
artisanal fishers use...