entrapment

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) The state of being entrapped.
 * 2)  Action by law enforcement personnel to lead an otherwise innocent person to commit a crime, in order to arrest and prosecute that person for the crime.
 * 3)  A method of isolating specific cells or molecules from a mixture, especially by immobilization on a gel.
 * 1)  A method of isolating specific cells or molecules from a mixture, especially by immobilization on a gel.
 * 1)  A method of isolating specific cells or molecules from a mixture, especially by immobilization on a gel.
 * 1)  A method of isolating specific cells or molecules from a mixture, especially by immobilization on a gel.

Derived terms

 * grain entrapment

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