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Ariadne had been a problem | vessel after she was converted into a corvette with t |
aker may wish to transfer the must to a second | vessel and use stronger, more aggressive yeasts with |
peristerium or Eucharistic dove is a metallic | vessel, in the shape of a dove (pigeon), which can be |
ig and the full rigged ship, both as a trading | vessel and ship of the line, rendered it obsolete for |
Cochrane noted that Elizabeth was a fine | vessel, well worth taking into the Royal Navy, which |
Alder is designed as a multi-mission | vessel, with its missions being Aids to Navigation, I |
The first USS Dawn was a steam-operated | vessel acquired by the Union Navy during the American |
ransferring a small number of cells into a new | vessel. |
ed with a life-threatening crisis when a blood | vessel burst during a scheduled hernia surgery. |
ween the tanks and the hull of a double-hulled | vessel is not normally called a cofferdam, although i |
She was transferred to MSC as a research | vessel for EDO Corp and NUSC in 1990 and reclassified |
ver, and entrusted him with a command a second | vessel Chenamos, named after a Native American chief |
The ship was used as a protection | vessel for those ships believed to be under terrorist |
bed into the lymphatic system by a specialized | vessel called a lacteal. |
A Russian | vessel anchored outside the port and, in accordance w |
uter, Khany takes Yoko and company to a nearby | vessel (called 'magnetophysil') where they meet Poky, |
d attack (24 and 27 December) she set a patrol | vessel on fire. |
She was outfitted as a surveying | vessel by the Norfolk Navy Yard and commissioned agai |
On September 24, 1953, a survey | vessel, No. 5 Kaiyo-Maru of the Hydrographic Departme |
The latter, a Colombian-flagged | vessel, was boarded after permission was obtained fro |
It was a cargo | vessel plying between Karachi and Chittagong. |
was renamed Peterjon and converted to a cargo | vessel in 1947. |
he Slavic practice, by contrast, uses a larger | vessel shaped like a cup with a flat handle, set on a |
tee of Bostonians to draw plans for a suitable | vessel. |
Her conversion into a patrol | vessel was completed 28 February, and she was placed |
TSS Mona's Queen was a passenger | vessel operated by the Isle of Man Steam Packet Compa |
cases where they are rescued by a non-Maltese | vessel, they become subject to long negotiations betw |
, he became the captain of HMS Volcano, a bomb | vessel, moving in 1801 to HMS Jalouse operating in th |
after letters were discovered in a shipwrecked | vessel bound for Macao. |
ne 1865 at 4.20am, she collided with a sailing | vessel, the Stadaconda (or Studaconda), and was sunk |
stage the ship was still intended as a sailing | vessel. |
She spent the war as a trials | vessel and was scuttled on 5 May 1945 in Gelting Bay. |
d then worked as a ship's doctor on a merchant | vessel. |
a bottle that empties drop by drop into a wide | vessel beneath it. |
, high speed scout ship, and also as a command | vessel for destroyer or submarine flotillas. |
The flag state of a commercial | vessel is the state under whose laws the vessel is re |
med HMS Campbeltown, was disguised as a German | vessel and expended as a blockship in the St Nazaire |
The R/V Atlantic Explorer is a research | vessel owned and operated by the Bermuda Institute of |
rating out of Port Huon, Tasmania as a fishing | vessel. |
USS Zita (SP-21), a patrol | vessel that served in the United States Navy during W |
fic theater of operations to serve as a patrol | vessel and a convoy escort. |
drilling rig, production platform or a support | vessel (e.g. a flotel). |
TSS Duke of Clarence was a passenger | vessel operated jointly by the London and North Weste |
ter the war, she continued service as a patrol | vessel in the 6th Naval District until the end of 193 |
He served two years on a merchant | vessel at Hull before deserting to join the navy as a |
not open fire considering it might be a cargo | vessel. |
s Coast Guard to turn back to assist a fishing | vessel, the Theodora, that was taking on water. |
bove deck structures were transferred to a new | vessel, the diesel-powered L.P. Hosford which was sti |
e Rotarran engaging and destroying a Jem'Hadar | vessel and rescuing thirty-five crewmen from a disabl |
ethylamine, which must be prepared in a sealed | vessel and once prepared keeps only for a few days, e |
wo adjacent cylindrical segments of a pressure | vessel common in tactical rocket motors. |
the Java Sea, off Malaya, HMS Li Wo, a patrol | vessel, formerly a passenger steamer, commanded by Li |
stem for providing wind propulsion of a marine | vessel using a helical turbine assembly, United State |
t served in the United States Navy as a patrol | vessel from 1917 to 1919. |
he paid off in 1878 for conversion to a survey | vessel and in 1880 commenced hydrographic surveys in |
e transport of sucrose molecules into a phloem | vessel in a plant. |
rd had expected the cutter to be a single-crew | vessel, and spend a normal amount of time in port and |
A third | vessel, the tugboat Tuff-E-Nuff (originally the Thoma |
Pole Star was joined by a new | vessel, NLV Pharos in March 2007, which replaced the |
ar, and was refitted for service as a merchant | vessel. |
ibed as unusually luxurious for a day-voyaging | vessel, Yankee was built in 1907 by the Philadelphian |
When a French | vessel meets another French ship, it is to lower and |
ciety Islands, escaped and commandered a small | vessel before being recaptured in the Kermadec Island |
USS Cigarette (SP-1234) was a patrol | vessel that served in the United States Navy from 191 |
it was to be his last assignment to a surface | vessel for some time. |
She also acted as a resupply | vessel to Campbell and other sub-Antarctic islands, s |
A smaller | vessel was turned out in 71 hours and 40 minutes from |
ree: it says that during 1662-1722, a merchant | vessel passed the waters around Tongliang when it enc |
egoso was compelled to seek safety on a French | vessel. |
0 psi) of pressure to soybean oil in a 2-liter | vessel while heating it to between 140 °C and 170 °C. |
ulb of penis, bulbourethral artery) is a short | vessel of large caliber which arises from the interna |
t served in the United States Navy as a patrol | vessel from 1917 to 1918. |
Nosebleeds are due to the rupture of a blood | vessel within the richly perfused nasal mucosa. |
2253: A slower-than-light | vessel is launched for Alpha Centauri but never retur |
tent wall and are funnelled into a collecting | vessel attached to highest point. |
TSS Duke of Cumberland was a passenger | vessel operated by the London and North Western Railw |
t served in the United States Navy as a patrol | vessel from 1917 to 1919. |
School in Niigata, Japan for use as a training | vessel. |
e Jahncke, for World War I service as a patrol | vessel. |
ding effect - blood flow stoppage into a blood | vessel by a constriction of the vessel by an outside |
sko and Ensign Nog are attacked by a Jem'Hadar | vessel, but are rescued by the U.S.S. |
f the coast of Holland, whilst chasing a Dutch | vessel. |
for charters, winter services and as a relief | vessel, on the cruise / ferry route between Dartmouth |
Generally, a pressure | vessel is a storage tank or vessel that has been desi |
18 September, Jordan collided with a merchant | vessel, SS John Sherman, necessitating immediate repa |
in toreutic technique and was used as a ritual | vessel for holding holy water. |
for the diver to place on the hull of a target | vessel. |
to take the unusual step of listing a historic | vessel as Category A - normally only applied to histo |
A Norwegian | vessel, the Nyholt was nearing the completion of conv |
ore Naval Volunteer Force (SNVF) as a training | vessel, while remaining berthed at Telok Ayer Basin. |
nd required water transportation and a hunting | vessel. |
four giant columns resemble the legs of a ding | vessel while the inverted pyramid body resembles the |
The ORV Sagar Kanya is a research | vessel owned and operated by India's National Centre |
ibly and wrongfully carried on board a certain | vessel on the coast of Africa which was unlawfully en |
country, nine of which perished when a Spanish | vessel sank. |
July 1917 for World War I service as a patrol | vessel and placed her in service that day as USS Emer |
York City, on 11 May 1917 for use as a patrol | vessel during World War I. |
t served in the United States Navy as a patrol | vessel from 1917-1919. |
The Frazi heavy fighter is a fictional | vessel used by Narn Regime in the fictional universe |
aval District, Breakwater operated as a patrol | vessel, minesweeper, and tug for the remainder of Wor |
one and operated out of Coco Solo as a utility | vessel with Submarine Division 1. |
In 1942, the U.S. Navy commissioned a new | vessel the USS Chilton in honor of Chilton County. |
However, a strange | vessel crashes in their garden and an individual rese |
April 1917 for World War I service as a patrol | vessel. |
The specimen is placed in a suitable | vessel, evaporating dish or crucible and ignited. |
She served as a patrol | vessel and escort until being returned to the United |
April 1917 for World War I service as a patrol | vessel. |
In the center of the cross a sailing | vessel is depicted on waves, sailing to the viewer's |
A supply | vessel, the Lark approached the Royal George on her l |
oma, Washington, probably for use as a fishing | vessel. |
A third | vessel of the class ordered by Zapata Ocean Carriers |
on board the S.S. Empire Plover when a nearby | vessel, the S.S. Famagusta, began to founder in a sto |
The Silver Siege Rhyton is a silver | vessel discovered in Shaft Grave IV of Grave Circle A |
etal fabrication technique in which a pressure | vessel is subjected to enormous pressure, causing int |
She operated primarily as a cargo | vessel, carrying timber and guano to Ireland. |
ife in 1940, Vina was requisitioned as a naval | vessel for wartime use, carrying a crew of 12. |
t on board the schooner and found her to a new | vessel of about 80 tons carrying an assorted cargo wh |
t served in the United States Navy as a patrol | vessel from 1917 to 1919. |
Fulton was built as a civilian | vessel of the same name in 1909 by the Staten Island |
warmer temperatures and fall into a collecting | vessel, where they perish and are preserved for exami |
April 1917 for World War I service as a patrol | vessel. |
she served under the same name as a commercial | vessel. |
overnment cancelled the production of a second | vessel per the same design, and received compensation |
nto the Atlantic Ocean, his boat sank a single | vessel, the 4,365 ton British White Crest on 24 Febru |
ttempt to capture "the splendor of a sea-going | vessel on its maiden voyage". |
t served in the United States Navy as a patrol | vessel from 1917 to 1921. |
rosses to signify its status as a noncombatant | vessel. |
converted and began a new career as a stand-by | vessel in the flourishing southern North Sea gas fiel |
(24.7 l) glass carboy acting as a fermentation | vessel for beer. |
tober 1917 for World War I service as a patrol | vessel. |
inking was caused by a collision with a larger | vessel. |
, she was officially re-designated as a survey | vessel, and her armament was replaced by two 8-inch g |
ing her sister ship Cusk (SS-348) as a control | vessel operating out of San Diego, California, and Po |
e T.F.S recently acquired the Sora as a backup | vessel for the William Lyon Mackenzie. |
t served in the United States Navy as a patrol | vessel from 1917 to 1919. |
d and Scottish Railway replaced her with a new | vessel of the same name, Slieve More. |
be confused with USS Fulton (SP-247), a patrol | vessel that operated from 1917-1919. |
uction that converted the ship into a training | vessel. |
duration of the war, it was used as a training | vessel, never departing from the safe confines of the |
orks and Water Management for use as a salvage | vessel. |
us on 1 April 1908, and was used as a training | vessel at the Sasebo Naval District. |
t served in the United States Navy as a patrol | vessel from 1917 to 1919. |
iddle ear, which allows for passage of a blood | vessel. |
The ship was sold as a merchant | vessel on 16 October 1947 to Bulk Storage Co. (P.Baue |
n May 1917 for World War I service as a patrol | vessel. |
old on 15 July 1977 and converted to a salvage | vessel. |
surfaced, thinking that Pargust was a merchant | vessel. |
, two unidentified vessels, a sampan, a patrol | vessel and a tug with five barges. |
um pyrolysis of PTFE at 600-650 °C in a quartz | vessel - is a convenient laboratory synthesis of TFE. |
One theory speculates that a spark from a fire | vessel in which the church servant brought embers fro |
She was used as a lookout | vessel in Chesapeake Bay during the War of 1812. |
July 1918 for World War I service as a patrol | vessel. |
It became a featured | vessel beginning in the second season, joining Maveri |
t served in the United States Navy as a patrol | vessel from 1917 to 1919. |
tle gunners also succeeded in sinking a supply | vessel attempting to unload at the Georgetown quay. |
Glendoveer was built as a civilian | vessel of the same name in 1907 by the Jahncke Naviga |
3 May 1917 for World War I service as a patrol | vessel. |
April 1917 for World War I service as a patrol | vessel. |
a Project 1234 corvette, that sank a Georgian | vessel during an attempted attack on Russian ships ne |
A steel | vessel of 545 tons, she measured 164 feet in length w |
tober 1918 for World War I service as a patrol | vessel. |
A larger | vessel, the 57-ton MV Ranui with a crew of four, was |
The first Empress of China was a 5,905-ton | vessel launched in 1891 from Barrow, England. |
From 1908 onwards, she was used as a transport | vessel by the Compania Argentina de Pesca, lying betw |
ship in 1956 finding a new career as a fishing | vessel under two owners, first as the Skarodd and the |
ation has good mesocosm facilities, a research | vessel RV Aurelia, and good facilities for benthic an |
ions on October 8, 1887 to serve as a training | vessel for commercial sailors. |
e in the United States preserved in a floating | vessel. |
ships sunk or damaged, remaining as a training | vessel for the duration of the war. |
, where it collided with (and sank) a training | vessel. |
t served in the United States Navy as a patrol | vessel from 1917 to 1919. |
e young and the elderly were put on a merchant | vessel from Hamburg and returned to the Dutch Republi |
June 1917 for World War I service as a patrol | vessel. |
There was a bronze dagger, a bark | vessel that was sealed in some way, flint tools, hair |
he dough thus prepared is placed in a metallic | vessel called a Khimishdon in Burushaski and placed i |
freeboard and tall bridge, making her a useful | vessel. |
illion dollars worth of cocaine from a sailing | vessel entering Tampa Bay, 5 tons of cocaine from the |
and the ship continued to serve as a training | vessel for two more years. |
pper story included 39 sealings, a cylindrical | vessel, a stone hammer and a clay foot. |
A Section Patrol craft was a civilian | vessel registered by the United States Navy for poten |
reater the amount of elastic tissue in a blood | vessel, the lower the elasticity, and the lower the c |
.S. Navy chartered Content for use as a patrol | vessel. |
ugust 1917 for World War I service as a patrol | vessel. |
The Sloop Woody Guthrie is a sailing | vessel ordered built by Pete Seeger in 1978 for the B |
g 'dropping' the fermenting beer into a second | vessel below. |
ll adheres to the endothelial cells of a blood | vessel it up-regulates the src kinase pathway which p |
t served in the United States Navy as a patrol | vessel from 1917 to 1920. |
Dutch East Indies where she served as a patrol | vessel, and later as a minesweeper with the 1st Floti |
Roma, a steamship, was converted into a motor | vessel and renamed the MV Franca C. |
An oxygen tank is a storage | vessel for oxygen, which is either held under pressur |
ggests that she might have a lipoma in a blood | vessel in her left armpit. |
The nylon salt goes into a reaction | vessel where a continuous polymerization process take |
ter the war, Shiokaze was used as a reparation | vessel, evacuating demobilized Japanese troops from t |
t served in the United States Navy as a patrol | vessel from 1917 to 1930. |
Haveblue allows a marine | vessel to be fully self-sustaining, without the need |
rida and Cuba also traces the path of a cruise | vessel. |
The design featured a reactor | vessel situated low in the boat and the steam generat |
rmined lengths for spooling onto a pipe-laying | vessel. |
Navy MLs (Motor Launches) and to a degaussing | vessel created from a herring drifter, and prior to t |
tion patrol number SP-1370 for use as a patrol | vessel. |
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