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As a result, | vessels wishing to enter or exit from the river must |
They receive a few | vessels from the lateral aortic glands, but their pri |
ng) can be used to destroy the abnormal blood | vessels, thus halting progression of the disease. |
ser treatment to eliminate the abnormal blood | vessels in the eye associated with conditions such as |
aveled widely, due to his work aboard sailing | vessels. |
the Marine Detachments for duty aboard Naval | vessels. |
Tartar and Sea Sparrow missiles aboard naval | vessels. |
tes first in processing enemy cargo aboard US | vessels under Walter Runciman and, after the US enter |
r several weeks and cured the fish aboard the | vessels. |
erican citizens not to travel aboard merchant | vessels of countries participating in the war. |
his early adult life serving aboard merchand | vessels in the Caribbean, and he familiarized himself |
iner shipping company that operates about 100 | vessels, of which 64 are owned. |
Dutch merchant fleet consisted of about sixty | vessels. |
supplies from Germany, but was accessible for | vessels to pass beneath the bridge before this date. |
at Par Harbour, which could accommodate fifty | vessels of two hundred tons. |
When necessary to accommodate deep-draft | vessels, the barrier is flooded and sinks to the bott |
thensee boat lift, and can accommodate larger | vessels than the lift. |
outfitting facilities can accommodate larger | vessels of up to 550 meters. |
01 miles (3.4 km) long and can accommodate 15 | vessels at one time. |
ewery extend its premises to accommodate more | vessels and increase its brewing capacity. |
l dock and is capable of accommodating larger | vessels due to its location in the deeper river chann |
During World War II, the Achelous class | vessels worked mostly on repairing damaged landing cr |
Achelous class | vessels were based on the same hull as LST's (Landing |
rtime power and authority to acquire existing | vessels and to construct and operate all vessels acqu |
troubles and on 12 March 1988, activated his | vessels emergency beacon. |
important, including trips on active historic | vessels when possible. |
In addition, blood | vessels and scar tissue can invade the upper cornea ( |
An additional five | vessels were ordered in fiscal 1919, and a final thre |
Additional smaller | vessels were provided in support, as well as an HU-16 |
tee to develop a standard addressing pressure | vessels for human occupancy. |
king system as well to support AEGIS equipped | vessels. |
heir construction, and problems affecting the | vessels, please refer to the article on HMS Explorer. |
The afferent lymph | vessels enter at all parts of the periphery of the ly |
Afferent lymphatic | vessels are only found in lymph nodes. |
dt further stated that no South African naval | vessels had been involved, and that he had no first-h |
Haiphong-Saigon passage were named after Navy | vessels. |
player to win the Heisman Trophy, after Billy | Vessels, and preceding Sam Bradford, Jason White and |
attack Bombay for the third time after Indian | vessels sailing to Surat were captured in 1686. |
player to win the Heisman Trophy, after Billy | Vessels, and preceding Sam Bradford, Jason White, Bil |
e, wounds in action, 12 sorties against enemy | vessels or installations or outstanding leadership. |
it was seen as being effective against small | vessels but also in fighters. |
and armed robbery at sea against humanitarian | vessels delivering aid to Somalia, international navi |
uccessful action by the aircrew against these | vessels. |
for enemy submarines, and went to the aid of | vessels in distress. |
l from Sir Frederick Bruck for aiding British | vessels in distress. |
er MV Macoma were the first aircraft carrying | vessels to be operated under the flag of the Netherla |
earch-and-rescue ship for downed aircraft and | vessels in distress, and engaged in law enforcement o |
d rescue operations for civilian aircraft and | vessels in distress; and |
aring, among other provisions, that all enemy | vessels in the war zone were to be destroyed without |
All these | vessels are historically based, and their appearance |
letting Britain charter 3/4 of all Norwegian | vessels. |
tion systems (AIS), required on all passenger | vessels and vessels of 300 tons and over, also assist |
"King Monobaz had all the handles of all the | vessels used on Yom Kippur made of gold… He also made |
All Murakumo-class | vessels had a flush deck design with a distinctive "t |
And in all the | vessels together there were thirty thousand sailors, |
cy is responsible for the safety of all water | vessels in Queensland waterways. |
Sea, opened the Dardanelles to all commercial | vessels, commerce is liberated for cereals, live stoc |
All four | vessels have doors built to align with the doors on t |
lace is similar to Nagapatnam where all Asian | vessels used it as a stopover point and the Buddhist |
All three | vessels operated principally off the Bosporus against |
following years the construction of all major | vessels gradually moved there. |
Ordered to capture or destroy all Confederate | vessels that could be used to run the Union blockade, |
and bridge gear like that found on all naval | vessels, including lifelines, accommodation ladders, |
Internally, all six | vessels used Brown-Curtis geared steam turbine engine |
For almost all pressure | vessels, the ASME code stipulates the requirements fo |
ute to the Japanese shipbuilders that all ten | vessels produced were uniform in appearance and capab |
All five | vessels would later take part in the Spanish-American |
ow by the tugboat Luckenbach 4 when all three | vessels ran aground on a shallow reef near Key Largo |
While all Dover | vessels initially kept their pre-merger names, they w |
cted the same as did the wheel on all British | vessels of the era in that it was turned in the oppos |
The hulls of all three | vessels had slightly varying murals that depict a cou |
During the First World War almost all his | vessels (50-60 of them) were commandeered for mine sw |
where in the world and to all foreign-flagged | vessels operating in navigable waters of the United S |
zed on iron chain instead of hemp for all new | vessels of war. |
Before any of the Allied naval | vessels could respond, a torpedo was fired at the Rus |
ank or captured nearly thirty Allied merchant | vessels during World War I, and was run aground after |
ion is to deploy aboard U.S. and allied naval | vessels to conduct and support law enforcement, inter |
edited with the sinking of 11 Allied merchant | vessels totaling 61,000 gross register tons (GRT). |
ll as a number of Royal Navy and allied naval | vessels present. |
and because of the shortage of Allied escort | vessels necessary to provide the merchant vessels wit |
e ships have large working decks to allow the | vessels to cope in several roles, such as disaster re |
placed in it sufficient to allow steamboats, | vessels, and watercraft capable of navigating the str |
the lower gates (B) are opened, allowing the | vessels to leave the lock chamber. |
allowing sealed | vessels to cool (creating a pressure difference acros |
,300 tonne capacity shiplift allows completed | vessels to be lowered into the water independently of |
They also captured | vessels and took prisoners from the Bay of Fundy. |
Some are also boarding | vessels to visit New South Wales and England and are |
See also: Enterprise | vessels |
y 3.7 metres (39 by 12.1 ft), although longer | vessels can pass through at certain states of the tid |
Although Liverpool | vessels were involved in the slave trade before the d |
rizes taken by privateers, although Bermudian | vessels went as far as Africa specifically to acquire |
med that an imminent danger to American naval | vessels existed. |
was listed in registers of American merchant | vessels until the early 1970s until she was scrapped |
secured a similar concession for American war | vessels from the British government. |
rway with TG 30.8 to replenish ammunition for | vessels of the 3d Fleet. |
Lowestoffe was also among the | vessels that in late 1799 captured the Spanish Letter |
d the subsequent Partition, she was among the | vessels transferred to Pakistan, where she was rename |
Belvidera was also among the | vessels sharing in the proceeds of the capture of the |
Among the | vessels was Knock Nevis, the world's largest ship, wh |
Among the | vessels escorted early in June was the Cunard-White S |
d the subsequent Partition, she was among the | vessels transferred to Pakistan, where she was rename |
d the subsequent partition, she was among the | vessels transferred to Pakistan. |
Next, Emulous was among the | vessels sharing in Spartan's capture of the Melantho |
and the 60-gun HMS Anson in 1747 among other | vessels. |
First, she was among the | vessels sharing in the proceeds of the capture of fiv |
d the subsequent partition, she was among the | vessels transferred to the Pakistan Navy in 1948. |
ction, and meant to use the True Ancestors as | vessels for its reincarnation. |
nd include objects as diverse as ancient clay | vessels and 21st-century Venetian glass. |
hips for liquid/gas transportation and cruise | vessels |
the practical test of designing and building | vessels for his own use. |
0 ships, including merchant ships and fishing | vessels. |
List of Japanese Navy ships and war | vessels in World War II |
re originally planned as the third and fourth | vessels in the Furutaka-class of heavy cruisers. |
ars, capturing a number of French and Spanish | vessels, including privateers. |
ee Floating Production Storage and Offloading | vessels (FPSOs), two Floating Storage and Offloading |
programme, in the regeneration of RN and RFA | vessels for overseas Governments, and also seek to ex |
ponge is a spongy cushion of tissue and blood | vessels, found in the lower genital area of women. |
99, and was designed to guide Ships and other | vessels past the Hunter Rock and into the mouth of th |
ith Ireland, Spain, and Germany, and seagoing | vessels would "lay to" in the Dee awaiting favourable |
een excavated, revealing clay lamps and glass | vessels and beads, commonly used in the 1st to 4th ce |
ong with 30 other German and Austro-Hungarian | vessels, and sent their crews to an internment camp o |
had to separate Japanese, Chinese, and Korean | vessels to keep the fishing companies running between |
ause tremendous stress on the heart and blood | vessels (and, in a worst case scenario, possible stro |
ilots, guiding transatlantic liners and other | vessels through the English Channel. |
depicting the many types of sailing and steam | vessels on which he ahs sailed. |
These include trading and whaling | vessels and an iron ship, the SS Xantho which sank af |
n attempted to bomb German warships and light | vessels in several harbors on 3 and 4 September. |
spite locating over 8 overturned and capsized | vessels adrift in the area, only one survivor was fou |
e was also the owner of a steamboat and other | vessels by which he could ship his grain down the riv |
Creek Dam, traffic from steamboats and other | vessels greatly decreased. |
treatment of diseases of the heart and blood | vessels; also has offices in Decatur and Sheffield. |
e, and upwards of thirty frigates and smaller | vessels, formed a junction at Cartagena, and on 7 Jul |
During the battle the frigates and smaller | vessels acted in support, but did not engage the enem |
In 1879 alone, 249 fishermen and 29 | vessels were lost during a terrible storm. |
r, to allow the building of larger and faster | vessels. |
ated by the base, its submarines and visiting | vessels alike. |
A, and are recycled when charters end and new | vessels are acquired. |
owing kidneys, suprarenal capsules, and great | vessels. |
y modern armies to vehicles, troops and naval | vessels. |
destination for both coastal and ocean-bound | vessels carrying cargo and a limited number of passen |
th damage, in attacks by aircraft and surface | vessels. |
m operates in total 209 dry cargo- and tanker | vessels (a mix of owned and chartered tonnage). |
a gilded wooden cosmetics container, and clay | vessels. |
dition wherein zoomorphic and anthropomorphic | vessels were fashioned. |
ation Company structure was abolished and the | vessels rebranded, effectively signalling the end of |
ediately sent HMS Victorious and accompanying | vessels. |
d unloading of longline fleets and commercial | vessels), recreational fishing of Indo-Pacific Blue M |
ing wider areas to allow transport and supply | vessels to operate in safety. |
s, and trachea), and of the viscera and major | vessels of the human body; and displays of malformati |
n the English county of Hampshire, and guides | vessels through the western approaches to the Solent. |
Group of gold and silver | vessels found at Tepe Fullol in northern Afghanistan. |
rom HM Research Ship "Discovery II" and other | vessels in all sections of the Antarctic Ocean, and h |
ut 200 tanks, dozens of bridges and transport | vessels. |
es with minesweeper Otis W. Douglas and other | vessels on 27 April 1919. |
ling trips, and by freight- and mail-carrying | vessels as well. |
Speed's own collection, "A Frigate and Other | Vessels on a Rough Sea" by Ludolf Backhuysen, Dutch, |
ew fibroblast-like cells, blood and lymphatic | vessels and a nerve supply. |
but also supported troop transports and cargo | vessels arriving in France. |
ng his episcopal vestments, library, and holy | vessels to Archbishop Scott Earle McLaughlin and the |
ine and migrate via the lymph nodes and blood | vessels to the lungs undergoing two more larval stage |
He extended service on government and private | vessels using the company's equipment as well. |
at least 111 attacks against shipping and 42 | vessels captured during 2008. |
r with demands for allied shipping and escort | vessels due to Operation Torch and other activity, th |
e potential for collisions with air and ocean | vessels. |
, and feet, internal body surfaces, and blood | vessels. |
interplay between the immune system and blood | vessels, and the origin of atherosclerosis. |
seaward, he assisted in boarding and seizing | vessels in the harbor, and ultimately the port itself |
delivered a letter to the Varyag and neutral | vessels, including the British cruiser Talbot, the Fr |
trained crews of new amphibious and auxiliary | vessels in seamanship and gunnery. |
stguard launched rescue helicopters and other | vessels arrived on the scene that night, but no survi |
emed building of the submarines and auxiliary | vessels because there was a shortage of them. |
that hovered between fifteen and twenty-five | vessels. |
were picked from the sea and German and Dutch | vessels joined Royal Navy ships in searching for surv |
The superficial lymph glands and lymphatic | vessels of the upper extremity. |
e ship correctly as it is dismantled and most | vessels contain a large amount of hazardous materials |
The Enterprise and Klingon | vessels are armed with phasers and photon torpedoes, |
et of specialty equipment and Lo/Lo and Ro/Ro | vessels. |
7 Tripolitanian and Tunisian | vessels |
Sea Otter class and other | vessels used by New York Waterway are designed for fr |
ird shipbuilders, the Mersey Ferries, and the | vessels that used the River Mersey. |
a total of 51 dry bulk, gas tanker and tanker | vessels. |
g ships of the Tokugawa Shogunate and Satsuma | vessels loyal to the imperial court in Kyoto, the bat |
ional hazards, including unsecured and sunken | vessels and debris, and to inspect flood-damaged leve |
sures of fine flour, and forty sheep, and six | vessels of wine") and then seal the entrance to the t |
he body and lungs with heart, blood and blood | vessels. |
ured trains, as well as on naval and riverine | vessels as assault support weapons, Soviet Engineers |
yellow, milia-like papules and telangiectatic | vessels developed. |
or the manufacturing of air coolers and other | vessels. |
many transports and smaller | vessels nearby |
ializing in Soviet amphibious and mine-laying | vessels. |
lt numerous cargo ships, tugboats and support | vessels, naval vessels and submarines. |
merchant shipping and fishing | vessels in the vicinity of the incident |
overy potions to recover his health, and life | vessels to extend his maximum health. |
o groups of minesweeping trawlers and smaller | vessels cleared a channel through the minefields of t |
arrowing or leaking of heart valves and other | vessels. |
ediastinum supports the rete testis and blood | vessels of the testis in their passage to and from th |
The landing craft and support | vessels came under sustained kamikaze attack. |
The relations of the viscera and large | vessels of the abdomen. |
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