0 an area surrounded by fences or walls:
1 something that is put in the same envelope or parcel as something else
2 an area surrounded by a fence or other structure in order to be kept separate from other areas:
3 something extra that is sent in a letter or package with the main message:
You will find two enclosures with this letter – a check and a photograph.
4 a document, etc. that is included inside a letter:
Please identify enclosures such as disks or checks in any correspondence.
Elsewhere, however, other enclosures from this period were of relatively small lowland commons which were easier to survey.
The construction and maintenance of these enclosures has been described [17].
Accompanying the letters, some of which run to more than ten pages, were other records (or ' enclosures').
However, fruit set under open field conditions was frequently near 100%, whereas fruit set in these insect enclosures averaged only 56.0%.
Top and sides of the enclosures were covered with 0.1-mm mesh screen to prevent migration of litter invertebrates and toads.
The number of other organisms that died in enclosures during the experiments was not determined.
There was at least 2 m between each pair of enclosures.
All enclosures were placed directly on the surface of the forest floor in 10 pairs in a 30 x 35-m area.
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