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capture

[kap-cher] / ˈkæp tʃər /




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Despite this complexity, a close approximation of its motion can be captured with a simple linear equation that uses only the launch speed and angle.

From Science Daily

The dissolved material, along with the captured CO2, is carried into the oceans.

From Science Daily

For industrial actors, the cost of capturing, transporting and storing their emissions remains far higher than the price of purchasing carbon allowances on the market.

From Barron's

Anderson went on to spend nearly a decade at Aurora and led development of a Lidar system that bounces lasers off objects to capture surroundings in 3-D.

From The Wall Street Journal

Moskow also notes that younger consumers are cooking more—a shift McCormick has captured through targeted marketing and disciplined pricing that makes it harder for private labels to compete.

From The Wall Street Journal