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1. In meteorology, the mixing of environmental air into a preexisting organized air current so that the environmental air becomes part of the current; the opposite of detrainment. Entrainment of air into clouds, especially cumulus, is said to be inhomogeneous when the timescale for mixing of environmental air is very much greater than the timescale for drop evaporation. ...
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(Streams) The incidental trapping of fish and other aquatic organisms in the water, for example, used for cooling electrical power plants or in waters being diverted for irrigation or similar purposes.
Ãâó: www.streamnet.org/pub-ed/ff/Glossary/glossarydam.h...
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mobilization, by flowing water, of sediment or organic debris from the bed or banks of a stream channel.
Ãâó: www.for.gov.bc.ca/hfd/library/documents/glossary/E...
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When an object becomes caught up with a wave train (a series of waves) it can be said to become entrained with them, just as a passenger becomes associated with a real train. The term can be used to describe a class of models for capping and particle movement in which the moving object is associated either with a cell wave train, or other ongoing cellular process.
Ãâó: freespace.virgin.net/john.hewitt1/pg_gloss.htm
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means the incorporation of all life stages of fish and shellfish with intake water flow entering and passing through a cooling water intake structure and into a cooling water system.
Ãâó: www.setonresourcecenter.com/cfr/40CFR/P125_037.HTM
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