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an environment that prevents or impedes the dispersal of a species from one location to another. A fast moving river may serve as a barrier for species that cannot fly or swim.
Ãâó: chesapeake.towson.edu/landscape/forestfrag/glossar...
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An act committed by the master or mariners of a vessel, for some unlawful or fraudulent purpose, contrary to their duty to the owners, whereby the latter sustain injury. It may include negligence, if so gross as to evidence fraud.
Ãâó: www.ams.usda.gov/tmd/export/glossary.htm
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a buildup of beach materials lying offshore, above sea level most or all of the time
Ãâó: www.vnc.qld.edu.au/enviro/flinders/land-defns.htm
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something that blocks a passage or movement
Ãâó: www.windowsintowonderland.org/wolves2/glossary.sht...
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The object against which a vehicle is crashed in a test. It can be massive and hard (eg a block of concrete), deformable (eg an aluminum honeycomb construction which deforms to a known extent under impact), or mobile (a travelling platform with rigid or deformable structures mounted on it).
Ãâó: www.autoliv.com/Appl_ALV/alvweb.nsf/htmlpages/libr...
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