0 the action of stopping and catching something or someone before that thing or person is able to reach a particular place: --
1 (esp. in football) the act of catching a ball intended for someone on the opposing team: --
2 the act of stopping someone or something before they can get to a place: --
The raw material and other data point to planned moves towards specific locations in the river valleys for the interception of migrating reindeer herds.
In the case of fractional light interception, values were initially arc-sin transfor med.
Intercropping with banana to improve fractional interception and radiation-use efficiency of immature rubber plantations.
From the interception points of threshold and data sets, the threshold light intensities of the optomotor response were interpolated.
Pathways and vectors of introduction can often be guessed from the biology of the insect, supported by interception data from national phytosanitary services.
Therefore, it is clear that the properties of velocity variation during this period decide whether the robot can succeed with the interception or not.
Physical simulation of trees to study the effects of forest light environment, branch type and branch spacing on light interception and transmission.
Such plant traits confer an advantage during the wet season as they enhance light interception in a light-limited environment.