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point mooring buoy, 27 m deep to accommodate | vessels up to 100,000 tons capacity, 30 m deep to acc |
d that the jetty was capable of accommodating | vessels of up to 500,000 metric tons deadweight (DWT) |
a Tsui, which offers two berths accommodating | vessels of up to 50,000 tonnes, rose to 76% last year |
million facility is capable of accommodating | vessels of 345 metres in length and 10 metres draught |
ediately sent HMS Victorious and accompanying | vessels. |
a few men who were sent to Europe to acquire | vessels there and who reported directly to Mallory, a |
panding with new boats and also with acquired | vessels. |
om the land-based sources, seabed activities, | vessels, as well as pollution from other human activi |
Four additional | vessels were built for Foreign Military Sales, with t |
It was then realised by the crews of adjacent | vessels that the aft petrol tanks and the depth charg |
Unfortunately for the Germans, these advanced | vessels were only introduced to the Kriegsmarine late |
Their afferent | vessels drain the root of the nose, the eyelids, the |
Their afferent | vessels drain the occipital region of the scalp, whil |
Their afferent | vessels drain the eyelids, the conjunctiva, and the s |
Their afferent | vessels drain the posterior part of the temporopariet |
nland Britain, probably about 7000 years ago, | vessels have transported people and goods across the |
AHTS | vessels differ from Platform supply vessels (PSVs) in |
nge that was first established in 1838 to aid | vessels entering the river from the north side of Lak |
The Akatsuki | vessels had larger boilers and a narrower fore funnel |
k on May 20th with orders to destroy Algerian | vessels and bring the Dey of Algiers to terms for att |
squadron set out in search of other Algerian | vessels while Mashouda was sent to Cartagena, Spain u |
physics with regards to how human (not alien) | vessels would be portrayed in Babylon 5 was introduce |
ulsory (except for exemption holders) for all | vessels over 100 deadweight tons. |
at all times, either of war or peace, to all | vessels, without discrimination, and no fortification |
is known that she was ordered to prevent all | vessels hailing from Philadelphia, Tobago, or the Gre |
ots and pans to be re-tinned or replaced; all | vessels and their contents had to be kept covered aga |
Company had a 21-year monopoly to unload all | vessels entering the port with tobacco, rice, wine an |
ent, however raised have been answered by all | vessels, to show thereby that nothing remained to be |
all | vessels, vehicles and aircraft suspected of violating |
All | vessels that weigh over 500 tonnes that are in commer |
By the end of 1942, however, all | vessels of destroyer size and larger had dispensed wi |
Germany responds by announcing that all | vessels will be considered warships. |
that a British Sloop of War is searching all | vessels passing near Cape Lookout, North Carolina and |
n the UK and the port of registration for all | vessels in North West Wales covering not only every h |
astle, and unlawfully demanded tribute of all | vessels passing up the river. |
These minefields were designed to stop all | vessels except submarines and shallow-draft surface c |
of both treated and untreated sewage from all | vessels with installed toilets into some or all water |
As a consequence of these events, all | vessels to be removed from the Industrial Canal in ad |
rdered the crew to lie down to prevent allied | vessels from approaching and being attacked by the Ge |
t Lorient, France, U-502 sank fourteen Allied | vessels between September 1941 and July 1942 before s |
killed while the rest were rescued by Allied | vessels. |
d to hit the ship, or any of the other Allied | vessels. |
The first Allied | vessels to engage were the submarines USS Seawolf and |
Luftwaffe paid its first visit to the Allied | vessels. |
among the 34 survivors rescued by the Allied | vessels, and one account of his fate has him swimming |
suicide without successfully engaging Allied | vessels. |
Flirt and mistook the German boats for Allied | vessels. |
l was the first and last time that any allied | vessels were hit by the submarine. |
f rotation able to move through 360° to allow | vessels to pass on either side of it. |
le lock was constructed at Rothensee to allow | vessels to descend from the bridge level to the Elbe |
grave also contained "very fine gilded altar | vessels, a gold pontifical ring, and the remains of a |
ii back to Hawaii until the other NCL America | vessels reach an acceptable level of profitability. |
However, the draft of the new American | vessels was too great for them to sail easily across |
Together the three captured 11 American | vessels between 7 and 9 April. |
ritish ships won the battle, and the American | vessels were captured. |
and the Outer Hebrides in search of American | vessels, leaving on 29 December to return to the West |
Along with other American | vessels, in April 1813 Capel captured the American me |
as, for blanketing the fire of other American | vessels, that he did injustice to lieutenant-commande |
amaged lightly compared to the other American | vessels. |
The three American | vessels were credited with sinking the attacking subm |
ddress the neutral trading rights of American | vessels in the ongoing Napoleonic Wars, among other c |
rdinate the movements of the various American | vessels. |
oviding repair services to damaged amphibious | vessels. |
nts of UH-1B gunships, staged from amphibious | vessels. |
s Army UH-1B gunships, staged from amphibious | vessels. |
Anatomy | Vessels (Saplings) was included in this movement. |
Anatomy | Vessels (Saplings), 2003-2005, is a public sculpture |
cast them downwind among the closely anchored | vessels of the Armada. |
Unlike their city-ships, most Ancient | vessels are powered by the more conventional interste |
t also takes pictures of the heart valves and | vessels. |
pt under strict conditions in glass tubes and | vessels. |
used for ornament, instruments, utensils and | vessels. |
or “the hiring and appropriating of Ships and | Vessels for the conveyance of Troops and Baggage, Vic |
ctivities, infrastructure, people, cargo, and | vessels and other conveyances. |
tached to the inner walls of the chambers and | vessels of the heart, as well as the arterioles of th |
racterized by solid pith, pink heartwood, and | vessels with scalariform perforations, as well as sim |
luding the threats to nautical facilities and | vessels falling within the United States jurisdiction |
earch-and-rescue ship for downed aircraft and | vessels in distress, and engaged in law enforcement o |
ish also captured all twelve of the ships and | vessels the gunboats had been protecting, as well as |
the Susquehanna River to destroy a depot and | vessels there. |
The discs are pale and | vessels small. |
extensively used to manufacture FRP tanks and | vessels as per BS4994. |
d been erected on the East Coast Demerara and | vessels entering had to contribute to the cost of con |
d 19th-century porcelain and silver bowls and | vessels for drinking chocolate from pre-Columbian Mes |
saics, frescoes, statues, marble reliefs, and | vessels loaned from the permanent collection of the L |
Deep lymph nodes and | vessels of the thorax and abdomen. |
s: plates, applications for horse bridles and | vessels, 9 phiales, 3 ewers and a bowl. |
a village known for its bell-metal lamps and | vessels. |
d rescue operations for civilian aircraft and | vessels in distress; and |
and storm surge destroyed many buildings and | vessels. |
6 °C (77 K) than oxygen's −183 °C (90 K), and | vessels containing liquid nitrogen can condense oxyge |
dition wherein zoomorphic and anthropomorphic | vessels were fashioned. |
d in favor of escort ships and anti-submarine | vessels. |
March 1916 to provide crews for antisubmarine | vessels. |
Sheerness to provide crews for antisubmarine | vessels. |
UB-16 did not sink any | vessels over the next four months, but resumed attack |
The lighthouse warns approaching | vessels of rocks in Bass Strait by emitting a flash o |
The arcuate | vessels of the uterus are a component of the blood su |
Keka class patrol boats are | vessels designed by ASC Pty. Ltd. (formerly named Aus |
Laboratory flasks are | vessels (containers) which fall into the category of |
The arcuate arteries of the kidney are | vessels of the renal circulation. |
The Yamagumo class are | vessels of the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force, |
and the Confiance and two other British armed | vessels were forced to surrender. |
bombarding Fort Detroit, joined by two armed | vessels (the General Hunter and the 20-gun ship Queen |
trive any new method for destroying the armed | vessels of the enemy, he or they shall receive fifty |
ed into the harbor and attacked the six armed | vessels there. |
to Upper Canada to serve as marines on armed | vessels on the Great Lakes. |
servists and using out-dated and poorly armed | vessels, such as requisitioned trawlers crewed by ex- |
Leaving the Union Army | vessels at the mouth of the Mississippi to await the |
t the East Coast was crippled by the storm as | vessels were forced to seek shelter at port. |
Escanaba's maritime commerce "exploded as | vessels loaded with ore left the growing port headed |
1915, the largest cutters were referred to as | vessels of the 'First Class." |
asses are most commonly used in dentistry, as | vessels for mixing dental medicaments or fillings, th |
is designed to “fit” the specific target, as | vessels in a neoplasm allow for leakage of different |
forts to invade the South along the river, as | vessels would have to approach the island bows on and |
ction, and meant to use the True Ancestors as | vessels for its reincarnation. |
lace is similar to Nagapatnam where all Asian | vessels used it as a stopover point and the Buddhist |
er the purchase of four Mistral-class assault | vessels. |
ida, as Flag Officer David Farragut assembled | vessels for his campaign against New Orleans, Louisia |
presence having been built in 1889 to assist | vessels approaching Karachi harbour. |
n she ventured out into the estuary to assist | vessels held at anchor there waiting the strike to en |
alvage, and local escort duties, she assisted | vessels in distress and stood by to protect them unti |
wed from behind, together with the associated | vessels and nerves. |
DEs were ASW | vessels; DEGs were AAW vessels with the short-range T |
The attack was directed at | vessels in the natural harbour at Kilbotn. |
At least three explosive-laden attack | vessels attacked naval crafts, including a tsunami da |
nd the U.S. claimed that one of the attacking | vessels had been sunk and that the others were damage |
naval fleet, made up of British and Austrian | vessels, cut off Ibrahim's sea communications with Eg |
ong with 30 other German and Austro-Hungarian | vessels, and sent their crews to an internment camp o |
pical feature of the sea faring Austronesians | vessels and the most likely the type of vessel used f |
munition ships are a class of three auxiliary | vessels of the United States Navy. |
years with the Mogul Line, crewing auxiliary | vessels for the Royal Indian Navy across the Bay of B |
, particularly for the operation of auxiliary | vessels, including armed trawlers such as Nelson and |
ships, three landing ships and five auxiliary | vessels. |
trained crews of new amphibious and auxiliary | vessels in seamanship and gunnery. |
emed building of the submarines and auxiliary | vessels because there was a shortage of them. |
66 ships and many auxiliary | vessels sailed from Salcombe on 4 June 1944 as part o |
ft Command, as well as research and auxiliary | vessels. |
f small merchantmen and small naval auxiliary | vessels with both torpedoes and gunfire. |
tructing commercial cargo ships and auxiliary | vessels for the US Navy and Military Sealift Command, |
under Robert Blake destroyed several Barbary | vessels. |
The British built special barge-like | vessels which could carry up to 50 pine trunks destin |
hips of the class were built as barque-rigged | vessels, except Icarus, which had no main yards provi |
a bone toggle, flint tools, and eight Beaker | vessels, an unusually high number. |
TORT II retort consists of four fluidized bed | vessels, configured in cascade. |
atrol along the coast and checked belligerent | vessels in American ports. |
rizes taken by privateers, although Bermudian | vessels went as far as Africa specifically to acquire |
some marine industry with facilities to berth | vessels of up to 76 m in length, including perhaps Ta |
She won in 1976, beating better-known | vessels such as the Delta Queen and the Belle of Loui |
st of Abkhazia was a naval engagement between | vessels of the Russian Black Sea Fleet and patrol boa |
e best tidal channels in Orissa, but, yet big | vessels can not enter the river upstream due to a lar |
ief" Reynolds and Heisman trophy winner Billy | Vessels, conceived The American as an entry for a con |
Edmonton's Billy | Vessels (RB), became the first player to win the Sche |
1952 Heisman trophy winner Billy | Vessels was born in Cleveland in 1931. |
player to win the Heisman Trophy, after Billy | Vessels, and preceding Sam Bradford, Jason White and |
left in the game, Oklahoma quarterback Billy | Vessels threw a 17 yard touchdown pass to Merrill Gre |
s for the two teams included Oklahoma's Billy | Vessels and Kentucky's Charlie McClendon, Babe Parill |
Billy | Vessels, Heisman Trophy |
n was 1953, in which they made halfback Billy | Vessels of Oklahoma their first ever selection. |
player to win the Heisman Trophy, after Billy | Vessels, and preceding Sam Bradford, Jason White, Bil |
re thrown by halfbacks Rollie Miles and Billy | Vessels. |
Billy | Vessels was the 1952 Heisman Trophy winner. |
e 1625 near Syracuse, Sicily, when 6 Bizertan | vessels defeated 5 Maltese galleys. |
Blank | vessels were then annealed, fixed to lathes and cut a |
two flat handles frequently used as bleeding | vessels in England and the Netherlands in the 17th ce |
Thunder serviced blockade | vessels off the Savannah River, Georgia, in January a |
promote angiogenesis, the formation of blood | vessels from pre-existing blood vessels. |
ertebrate retina and controls important blood | vessels in the ear. |
e body surface, and the dense system of blood | vessels further stabilize the septa. |
Angiotensin II then constricts blood | vessels, increases the secretion of ADH and aldostero |
periments which explored how the heart, blood | vessels, lungs, kidneys, and hormone-secreting glands |
The afferent arterioles are a group of blood | vessels that supply the nephrons in many excretory sy |
on - that is, it inhibits the growth of blood | vessels. |
matory mediators that cause dilation of blood | vessels and increased vascular permeability. |
Their presence affects the blood | vessels in several ways, including inflammation of ve |
ment is attached, and through which the blood | vessels enter: it does not contain any ovarian follic |
ponge is a spongy cushion of tissue and blood | vessels, found in the lower genital area of women. |
d other cells that restrict the size of blood | vessels and limit the flexibility of their walls. |
fractures and destroying several major blood | vessels. |
lephrine (a decongestant), that shrinks blood | vessels in the nose, improving symptoms of nasal cong |
The capacitance of blood | vessels describes the distensibility of blood vessels |
denafil, believing the opening of their blood | vessels will enrich their muscles. |
system) and angiogenesis (the growth of blood | vessels from pre-existing vasculature). |
However, it is now thought the blood | vessels dilated segment shrinking is the mechanism. |
iches the uterus with a thick lining of blood | vessels and capillaries so that it can sustain the gr |
the presence of pits and impressions of blood | vessels indicates that there was a covering firmly at |
Blood | vessels in the extremities contract, leaving a higher |
orks by reducing leakage from the small blood | vessels (capillaries). |
This then helps the blood | vessels to relax and expand back to a normal healthy |
onnected to one another by a network of blood | vessels that terminate in ampullae (small sac-like st |
ause tremendous stress on the heart and blood | vessels (and, in a worst case scenario, possible stro |
ear, uterus, prostate, neural tissues, blood | vessels and adipose tissue with low expression in spl |
ven reverse senility, as it dilates the blood | vessels, thus improving circulation. |
, fatty changes, and necrosis in liver, blood | vessels, kidney, lung and testis, but the brain, eyes |
These fibers innervate blood | vessels and mucous glands of the head and neck. |
ver, small intestine, and skin cells in blood | vessels of the brain), and participates in the transp |
imental research for transplantation of blood | vessels, bones and joints, etc. |
aser is used to finely cauterize ocular blood | vessels to attempt to bring about various therapeutic |
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