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  2. Capture - Wikipedia

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    Gravitational capture, where an astronomical object enters into a stable orbit around another body Asteroid capture, when an asteroid is gravitationally captured; Electron capture, a nuclear reaction; Stream capture, a geomorphological phenomenon occurring when a stream or river is diverted from its own bed; Neutron capture, a nuclear reaction

  3. Captivity - Wikipedia

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    Captivity, or being held captive, is a state wherein humans or other animals are confined to a particular space and prevented from leaving or moving freely. An example in humans is imprisonment . Prisoners of war are usually held in captivity by a government hostile to their own.

  4. Carbon capture and storage - Wikipedia

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    The terms carbon capture and storage (CCS) and carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) are closely related and often used interchangeably. [15] Both terms have been used predominantly to refer to enhanced oil recovery (EOR) a process in which captured CO 2 is injected into partially-depleted oil reservoirs in order to extract more oil. [15]

  5. List of established military terms - Wikipedia

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    These terms are used for talking about how armed forces are used. Many of the terms below can be applied to combat in other environments although most often used in reference to land warfare. Ambush: carrying out a surprise attack on an enemy that passes by a concealed position.

  6. Biometrics - Wikipedia

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    The latter function can only be achieved through biometrics since other methods of personal recognition, such as passwords, PINs, or keys, are ineffective. The first time an individual uses a biometric system is called enrollment. During enrollment, biometric information from an individual is captured and stored.

  7. Cover (intelligence gathering) - Wikipedia

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    This provides the agent with official diplomatic immunity, thus protecting them from the steep punishments normally meted out to captured spies. Upon discovery of an official cover agent's secret hostile role, the host nation often declares the agent persona non grata and orders them to leave the country.

  8. “Why Is She Even There?”: Kylie Jenner Suffers ... - AOL

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    The beauty mogul was captured posing with other stars including Elle Fanning, Monica Barbaro, and Dakota Fanning Three women in elegant dresses posing for a selfie at a glamorous event. Image ...

  9. Prize of war - Wikipedia

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    I mean, we won." [3] [4] Prizes in World War II included a German submarine later called HMS Graph, and U-505 which was captured by elements of the United States Navy in a task force commanded by then-Captain Daniel V. Gallery. U-505 currently is a museum ship at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago.