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A steel-hulled | vessel of 132 tons displacement, Boa measured 152 fee |
USS Milan (YP‑6) was a patrol | vessel which served in the United States Coast Guard |
n December 1947, PCER-853 served as a training | vessel for Naval Reserve personnel in the 4th Naval D |
se in connecting the drying tube to a reaction | vessel, for the purpose of keeping that reaction vess |
Marsden believed the ship to resemble a river | vessel known as a “shout”. |
nsfer solids from a container into a weighting | vessel. |
devil reigns”: death and dissent aboard a VOC | vessel', South African Historical Journal, 61:4 (2009 |
Pipes, necklaces, and a pottery | vessel with a lid the shape of a human head, found at |
Cambria was a small | vessel of some 200 tons, bound for Mexico with a crew |
arrison River and John replaced her with a new | vessel, the William Irving. |
of the quick response by the crew of a nearby | vessel, the Kenosha, which came alongside the hull to |
Dutch nap), a drinking | vessel, a goblet with a foot or stem; the term which |
It was a stainless-steel | vessel filled with 35 cubic meters of liquid hydrogen |
could be sure that the ship was a Confederate | vessel. |
eventually becoming the captain of a merchant | vessel there. |
for the next three years served as a training | vessel for naval reservists in the New York area. |
e was assigned, along with the Heron, a sister | vessel with a diving bell, to escort two US Navy rive |
t served in the United States Navy as a patrol | vessel from 1917 to 1919. |
She is registered as a Motor | Vessel. |
Although a multipurpose | vessel, Ewing's notable capability was to collect mul |
The second USS Ella (SP-1676) was a patrol | vessel briefly under United States Navy control durin |
to safety standards appropriate for a pressure | vessel, such as ISO 11439. |
Beaufort, South Carolina, for use as a patrol | vessel during World War I. |
re- and main-masts, making her a barque-rigged | vessel. |
April 1917 for World War I service as a patrol | vessel. |
t served in the United States Navy as a patrol | vessel from 1917 to 1919. |
e the Lemnos and was converted into a merchant | vessel. |
f transliteration) Maru (assumed to be a cargo | vessel) |
17,030, £84,555 spent on her hull as a sailing | vessel, her conversion had cost another £14,878. |
She replaced a 1920 | vessel of the same name, the twin screw steamer Hiber |
First intended as a paddle | vessel, she was designed by John Fincham, and partial |
er who salvaged and rebuilt it as a three-deck | vessel with reduced masts. |
In 1938, it was discovered that a second | vessel named Phoenix appeared on the Bristol Ship Reg |
n May 1917 for World War I service as a patrol | vessel. |
t Yalova and claimed to have damaged a sailing | vessel in the Aegean. |
Renamed Raven, she was fitted out as a bomb | vessel, but instead served as a transport and supply |
In August she became a supply | vessel, making one notable trip to Indian River with |
ocational Aquacultural School named a research | vessel in her honor. |
t served in the United States Navy as a patrol | vessel from 1917 to 1918. |
Honeysuckle continued to act as a supply | vessel and tug until December 1864, when she was reas |
Natural Resources list as a derelict/abandoned | vessel. |
ember 1917 for World War I service as a patrol | vessel and minesweeper. |
k force that sank it, albeit only as a support | vessel. |
or high speed reconnaissance and as a dispatch | vessel; however, due to its battle damage and fewer b |
It is used as a research | vessel and is crewed by Argentine naval personnel. |
, to safely fill a new container or a pressure | vessel with flammable gasses, the atmosphere of norma |
R/V Point Lobos is a research | vessel operated by the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research |
onary veins; each pair unites to form a single | vessel, and these in turn join in a common trunk whic |
t served in the United States Navy as a patrol | vessel from 1917 to 1918. |
ugust 1917 for World War I service as a patrol | vessel. |
served in the Royal Canadian Navy as a patrol | vessel from 1940 to 1945. |
Siegfried - Exposed in a glass | vessel to the river. |
f a relief valve or safety valve on a pressure | vessel. |
would have been a rare case of a non-military | vessel employing stealth technology. |
had been adapted for use primarily as a motor | vessel before being acquired by the Mystic Seaport Mu |
t served in the United States Navy as a patrol | vessel from 1917 to 1918. |
in January 1943 to assist in towing a stranded | vessel to safety and remained until May to salvage Sh |
The White Ship was a new | vessel owned by Thomas FitzStephen, whose father Step |
lymphangion is the functional unit of a lymph | vessel that lies between two semilunar (half moon-sha |
Rosario, the Italian merchant Forli, a sailing | vessel and the Italian submarine Pietro Micca. |
She saw extensive use as a training | vessel for crew who served throughout the Fisheries P |
The first USS Courtney (SP-375) was a patrol | vessel and minesweeper in commission in the United St |
Carlisle was then assigned as a target | vessel for Operation Crossroads, the atomic bomb test |
RV Atlantis II is a research | vessel formerly operated by Woods Hole Oceanographic |
USS Drusilla (SP-372) was a patrol | vessel that served in the United States Navy from 191 |
, one of them around the world, in a transport | vessel. |
t served in the United States Navy as a patrol | vessel from 1917 to 1918. |
RV Wecoma is a research | vessel owned by the National Science Foundation and o |
ted on the River Thames in London as a charter | vessel catering for parties, corporate entertainment, |
tus on 16 May 1908, and was used as a training | vessel at the Yokosuka Naval District. |
mitted by any non-British person on a merchant | vessel owned by the nation or power which constitutes |
Dining services are carried on a glass-covered | vessel measuring 10m wide by 55.8m long, which provid |
t served in the United States Navy as a patrol | vessel from 1917 to 1919. |
It is used as a surveying/research | vessel and transport. |
4 May 1917 for World War I service as a patrol | vessel. |
del believed the disguised ship was a merchant | vessel. |
USS George H. Bradley (SP-327) was a patrol | vessel and minesweeper that served in the United Stat |
nth, after which they were rescued by a French | vessel off Thistle Cove near modern-day Esperance, We |
es of Reedville, Virginia, for use as a patrol | vessel during World War I. |
TSS Duke of Connaught was a passenger | vessel operated by the London and North Western Railw |
d to the mortar flotilla for use as a dispatch | vessel and for towing the motor boats in the swift an |
rwent surgery in South Korea to repair a blood | vessel in his skull, according to Times executives." |
spotted in the Alaskan Peninsula by a fishing | vessel, this male too was almost completely white. |
In December she captured a small | vessel laden with turpentine. |
ng of the Atlantic, the first by a steam-power | vessel. |
t served in the United States Navy as a patrol | vessel from 1917 to 1918. |
Wariklyn had torpedoed a tanker and a merchant | vessel. |
As a research | vessel, a substantial amount of the ship is dedicated |
She replaced a 1920 | vessel of the same name, the twin screw steamer Cambr |
eau Forrest, General Thomas served as a patrol | vessel on the Tennessee River, above Muscle Shoals, A |
April 1917 for World War I service as a patrol | vessel. |
In January 1943, she served as a target | vessel for training RAF Coastal Command aircraft. |
m arrangements on small tables using a central | vessel with most often a small branch and a small gro |
Though not a commissioned | vessel, Palatka served quietly but relentlessly throu |
e over the opening of New York harbor, a naval | vessel of the Italian navy, a destroyer of the Naviga |
New Bedford, who converted her into a whaling | vessel by adding a trywork - an on-board hearth to co |
A vapor-liquid separator is a vertical | vessel used in several industrial applications to sep |
TSS Duke of Albany was a passenger | vessel operated by the London and North Western Railw |
stinguishing aspect in their shapes is a wider | vessel "body" and one (or sometimes more) narrower tu |
the shipping lanes, they come across a Moghul | vessel crammed with luxuries and vast wealth. |
collision between MV Thomas Tracey and a naval | vessel. |
TSS Mona's Isle was a passenger | vessel operated by the Isle of Man Steam Packet Compa |
ealizing that the Adventure Prize was a marked | vessel, he cached it in the Caribbean Sea and continu |
Afterward she was used as a cargo | vessel on the Great Lakes until 1873 when, being dete |
longer in commission, she served as a station | vessel until sold in 1927. |
After 1840, Wave served as a surveying | vessel along the United States East Coast under the c |
Hollyhock is designed as a multi-mission | vessel, with its missions being Aids to Navigation, I |
Guthrie was a Revenue Cutter used as a harbor | vessel at Baltimore, Maryland. |
eed, this appears to be supported by a fishing | vessel whose crew noted that the Iolaire was not navi |
completed one voyage to Vietnam as a merchant | vessel, leaving on 17 May 1966 and arriving back in A |
I think of how such a small | vessel was able to hold so many persons and surmount |
retired in 2010, after being replaced by a new | vessel, the Three Forty Three, named for the FDNY mem |
on 23 November, Doherty operated as a training | vessel in submarine exercises at Pearl Harbor from 2 |
(SP-1336) was a United States Navy as a patrol | vessel in service from 1917 to 1918. |
ober 1869 and was sold and operated as a cable | vessel. |
In 1949, Perseus served as a trial | vessel for one of the most important inventions for a |
ubsequently served in French ports as a towing | vessel and a minesweeper. |
Can also represent a line traced by a shipping | vessel. |
Early in May Honeysuckle served as a dispatch | vessel at Key West and during the next 2 months was h |
In 1953, Wickenburgh was converted to a motor | vessel. |
sure is the internal pressure at which a blood | vessel collapses and closes completely. |
to the afterpart of Windsor to form a storage | vessel which was renamed Bear Paw. |
Thorough sank a Japanese coaster and a sailing | vessel with gunfire. |
The first USS Gretchen (SP-423) was a patrol | vessel acquired by the United States Navy in 1917. |
2 May 1917 for World War I service as a patrol | vessel. |
but appears to have been more of a diplomatic | vessel, taking Henry VIII to the summit with Francis |
The San Jose was a Spanish | vessel with some gold on board as cargo; she was capt |
l product from the rig is usually not a supply | vessel cargo. |
A fourth | vessel, as yet unnamed, is currently under constructi |
a mantapa there, that he split in two a naval | vessel belonging to the Chera king and that he destro |
The method uses a single | vessel reactor for simple synthesis and rapid scale u |
She served as a patrol | vessel in the Chesapeake Bay to Nantucket Shoals area |
Centurion tanks, and where she struck a sunken | vessel. |
first weeks were devoted to duty as a dispatch | vessel. |
the Ta Hing Company of Hong Kong as a seagoing | vessel and renamed Cheung Hing. |
At the same time she was re-engined as a motor | vessel with a Bolinder four-cylinder 320 bhp (240 kW) |
e planet's core after a collision with a rebel | vessel. |
Shepparton was primarily employed as a survey | vessel, tasked with updating Age of Sail-era charts a |
s, he was appointed surgeons's mate on a naval | vessel, on which he sailed to Newfoundland and Nova S |
t served in the United States Navy as a patrol | vessel during World War I. |
operations, but she continued on as a research | vessel until April 1996. |
Tucker commanded a transport | vessel during the Crimean War. |
Built in 1898, she served as a trading | vessel and then as a lighter until being acquired by |
th Sea in early 1970, recovered by a Hungarian | vessel, transferred to the Soviet Union, and returned |
t served in the United States Navy as a patrol | vessel from 1917 to 1920. |
The Dutch steam trawler Voorbode was a fishing | vessel, until it was confiscated by the Germans durin |
ry (posterior radial carpal artery) is a small | vessel which arises beneath the extensor tendons of t |
R/V Maurice Ewing was a research | vessel operated by the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observato |
A flatboat is almost always a one-way | vessel, and is usually dismantled for lumber when it |
chard Morris, had recently captured a Tunisian | vessel that was headed for Tripoli. |
that it might be a shore party from a Spanish | vessel. |
She was a large | vessel of 1,248 tons, built in 1796 to replace a prev |
She was converted into a survey | vessel in 1902. |
Virginia, for World War I service as a patrol | vessel. |
ood jet) is the effect when an artery, a blood | vessel in the human body (or other organism's body), |
e River Thames, near Woolwich, after a passing | vessel noticed she had taken on water up to her passe |
In a closed | vessel the metal reacts with iodine at elevated tempe |
t summer and off New London served as a target | vessel for submarines from 13 to 30 September. |
owner 1917 for World War I service as a patrol | vessel. |
t served in the United States Navy as a patrol | vessel from 1917 to 1919. |
at venerable carrier was serving as a training | vessel. |
s to restore the boat and use it as a training | vessel and then to donate it to a museum. |
accommodate the occasional passing of a larger | vessel. |
eated garments and carry a long staff; a large | vessel tops either end except for the King, whose sta |
xander participated in the mission as a supply | vessel, and also to effect repairs to aids to navigat |
o, in 1917 for World War I service as a patrol | vessel. |
fragment of bronze rod contained in a pottery | vessel. |
The former was replaced by a new | vessel of the same name, while the latter was rebuilt |
She was operating as a trading | vessel between Aquia Creek, Virginia and Washington, |
d the Dodecanese and also served as a training | vessel for naval cadets. |
Methylergometrine is a blood | vessel constrictor and smooth muscle agonist most com |
d, and Hawkins ordered the crew to abandon the | vessel. |
te commander, John K. Mitchell, to abandon his | vessel and to try and escape capture. |
ng their lives and forcing them to abandon the | vessel which was carrying 14,000 tonnes of Indian ric |
n rivals takes place aboard an abandoned naval | vessel in port, with Locken and Mac involved in the f |
As Pol III was burning, her crew abandoned the | vessel and were captured. |
The crew abandoned the | vessel, and she went down at 10:45. |
drowned in the heavy seas after abandoning the | vessel and 46 were captured. |
On December 29, a loyal force aboard the | vessel Young Prince, captured an unidentified "fort" |
was serving as a division officer aboard that | vessel during the Battle of the Yalu on 17 September |
nd the transportation to California aboard the | vessel Loriot. |
n Edward Edwards, a mutiny occurred aboard the | vessel which resulted in the hanging of six men, and |
urred when a party of investors was aboard the | vessel and they nearly suffocated before they could b |
Scientists aboard the | vessel study critical environmental issues across the |
nery Officer and third in command aboard JMSDF | vessel Mirai. |
Very little is known about the | vessel, as it was only seen onscreen once, briefly. |
the eudicots), suggesting that the absence of | vessel elements is a secondarily evolved character, n |
Following the accident the | vessel was temporarily withdrawn from service and par |
Mystic Seaport acquired the | vessel to add to their collection of watercraft after |
Hart and his son then acquired another | vessel, the steamship Toronto. |
Mystic Seaport acquired the | vessel in 1951 for use as a training vessel. |
As the fire spread across the | vessel most of the survivors jumped into the sea or b |
stopped temporarily, and after the action the | vessel was taken on shore and patched at the falling |
ceanic and Atmospheric Administration research | vessel NOAAS Gordon Gunter (R 336).. |
of nuclear weapons via the Advanced Technology | Vessel using the SLBM/SLCM Sagarika. |
a project to build the most advanced research | vessel in the world, with year-round operational capa |
hatic capillary becomes the afferent lymphatic | vessel and carries the lymph into a lymph node. |
cess, she became the first South African naval | vessel to visit the USA. |
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