The golden days when I was young and rash are gone, but one recaptures a reflection of their vanished charm.
Well, perhaps I'm slow and cautious, but now and then one recaptures a touch of one's boyish rashness.
PxP QxP If Black recaptures with the pawn, he must lose a move with the Bishop in order to avoid getting an isolated doubled pawn after 6.
Bishop unprotected, after which BxKt does not retrieve the situation because the Rook recaptures from B6.
The low incidence of recaptures indicates that relatively few of the frogs present on an area at any one time have been taken.
The incidence of recaptures was low, only four for the entire group, suggesting a tendency to wander away from the area of release before settling down on a home range.
Skinks may have tended to wander away to more favorable situations or may have been more subject to predation than those elsewhere, since the incidence of recaptures was relatively low.
Jackson (1939) has explained a method of correcting census computations based on capture-recapture ratios when there is a consistent trend of diminishing recaptures with increase in elapsed time.
The final case remains of recaptures of vessels of an ally.
Constructive recaptures such as occupation of a vessel abandoned by the enemy do not entitle to military salvage.
Recaptures were to be returned on paying a salvage of one-eighth in case the capture was made by a public vessel, and one-sixth if made by a privateer.
Recaptures were to be returned to the original owner on the payment of one eighth salvage.
In regard to the first point it may be said that recaptures from pirates or unrecognized belligerents should always be returned to the original owner on the payment of salvage.
Each separate census, however, was based on an inadequate sample as the number of marked individuals taken at each sampling, as recaptures from the previous sampling period, varied from one to five.
Fifteen of these marked young of seven different litters were recaptured after periods of months, when they were well grown or adult and the locations of these recaptures afford information concerning the animals' dispersal.
I have no doubt that my observations on the necessity of a perfect reciprocity between the two nations, in regard to recaptures at sea, appear to you just.
The greatest number of recaptures for a single individual, an old female, was 23.
Reservation a total of 30 times, the period between recaptures varying from one to seven years.
The number of recaptures of no individual was great enough to permit application of refined calculations of size of home range as described by Odum and Kuenzler (1955).
I also enclose an ordinance relative to captures and recaptures lately passed by Congress.
The low number of recaptures for these three species probably is due either to a slow rate of dispersal from the point of release or to latent mortality resulting from shock.
At the upper Neosho station green sunfish inhabit quiet pools, where recaptures of marked fish indicated that the species is notably sedentary in habit.
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