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Fishing, Trapping, And Vermin Destroying (Full Report)

3i Analytics
January 1, 2005
39 Pages - Pub ID: ITR1123550
 
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Fishing, Trapping, And Vermin Destroying (Full Report)

 
Technology Competitive Intelligence Report: Inventions which deal with the trapping of wild animals, the catching of fish, especially food fish, and the destruction of all animal life obnoxious or pestiferous to man. It does not include catching and restraining devices for use with domestic animals or fowls nor the destruction of insects on such live stock; and bee-moth catchers.

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