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ent of the internal equipment, and a stronger | ballast keel. |
states that it came from Scotland as a ships | ballast. |
The main part passes through Mils in a large | ballast layer with a water quality between A and B gr |
t develops a voltage drop across a high-value | ballast load RL (about 100 kΩ or more). |
he unsupported track, but continued along the | ballast until it reached points outside Rednal statio |
pe allowed water to flow freely among several | ballast tanks that set forth a chain of events causin |
sed in a crash-back maneuver and an emergency | ballast tank blow was performed. |
lamp connected in series with an appropriate | ballast resistor. |
ated at a total of 1500 tons (5.3 MW) and can | ballast 12,000 tons of seawater for trimming the ship |
base made up of support pilings and concrete | ballast chambers from which three or four shafts rise |
an Islands while running at full speed and in | ballast. |
was signed, discharged her cargo, and loaded | ballast for the return voyage. |
where the weight of the barge and additional | ballast water are used to drive the legs securely int |
the sleepers were too small, and insufficient | ballast had been laid. |
fied aboard an airship to reduce lift and add | ballast (and returned to a gas to add lift and reduce |
When fully crewed and equipped and with | ballast tanks full she needed 36 men to bring her ash |
th, gave the order to blow the number 5 and 6 | ballast tanks. |
here they had been in place since arriving as | ballast in sailing vessels collecting loads of cotton |
in runways were torn up and used as hard-core | ballast during the building of the M54 motorway and t |
be understood by viewing the inert as thermal | ballast that quenches the flame temperature to a leve |
f the stone from the castle was used as track | ballast. |
Equipment Assisted Constant | Ballast 68 m 2:27 min WR on 7 November 1999 |
e transferred through the release of bilge or | ballast water. |
The crew managed to blow the | ballast tanks to surface the boat and evacuate onto t |
Orders were given to blow main | ballast, but the sea was faster. |
thanks to the activities of the British Rail | ballast quarry at Meldon, three miles from Okehampton |
ntic coast of North America, possibly by rock | ballast in the mid-19th century. |
rno and was bound from Malbourne to Callao in | ballast with a total of 25 crew. |
rrent-limiting resistor (sometimes called the | ballast resistor), and an LED. |
t then reached a crucial point of capsize the | ballast water would transfer through valves to a righ |
additional work in the docks and cargo ships; | ballast was loaded onto ships returning to Europe. |
The tanker, carrying only | ballast at the time, suistained a 9.5-meter crack on |
o at Nantes, she returned to New York City in | ballast in November 1918. |
and drew 18 inches (460 mm) of water clear of | ballast. |
ish stonemasons, and shipped to the colony as | ballast. |
roximately 19 million pounds of concrete roof | ballast. |
It was built by a consortium of | Ballast Nedam and wind turbine manufacturers Vestas. |
further delays by preventing the delivery of | ballast for packing. |
The above describes certain | ballast tanks, such as safety, negative and bow buoya |
tlane, after his team discovered insufficient | ballast had been fitted to his car. |
Draft: Underwater Depth, Disp: Displacement, | Ballast: Leverage Weight, Ratio: Ballast/Displacement |
on the second trip she then travelled down in | ballast to Sydney looking for a return cargo. |
xcellence in Cinematography Award: Dramatic - | Ballast |
as a west-bound convoy of 37 ships, either in | ballast or carrying trade goods, and sailed from Live |
Pittsburgh demonstrates an Emergency Main | Ballast Tank Blow in 1991. |
as put ashore by its crew the same evening at | Ballast point, that the ship was loaded with Chilean |
ut one third of the same tanks were for water | ballast on their empty trips. |
crews; eliminating invasive species for ship | ballast water. |
, used brick from the Harappa ruins for track | ballast, an abundance of artifacts has nevertheless b |
is site was once the dumping place for ships' | ballast. |
AFP would be transfer pumps used for sailing | ballast. |
the cliffs were widely quarried for railroad | ballast, leading to local efforts to preserve them. |
The reservoir was formerly a | ballast pit, dug by the GWR between 1844 and 1848. |
areil (laden with wheat), Marie Francoise (in | ballast), Mairie Louise (in ballast), Bon Janton (in |
capacity, including bunker oil, fresh water, | ballast water, crew and provisions. |
om Tobruk to Alexandria, empty apart from her | ballast. |
osed a method of dispensing with both gas and | ballast by using a metallic balloon for flight. |
The Nuwajima had its | ballast tank replaced with a fuel tank for convoy esc |
Hart-Otis Car Company - Hart convertible | ballast cars |
At present the group have completed | ballast laying over the first mile from the junction |
who were using the head (approx 1m height) as | ballast for a boat. |
o ram the stern of the K-27 to pierce her aft | ballast tanks and sink her, because the K-27's bow ha |
version process involved removing her copper, | ballast and some of the bulkheads, and cutting her do |
e Elizabeth, not having enough in her hold to | ballast herself, was capsized, nearly taking Poole wi |
n and construction flaws, particularly in the | ballast control room, and that the crew lacked proper |
ortlight (a porthole window) and water in the | ballast control room, with discussions on how best to |
The pilot reported that the water in the | ballast tanks had been pumped out in order to make th |
The coatings in the | ballast tanks are protected by two features, a full t |
In 2010, | Ballast Point won three gold medals as well as the "S |
ificant extra weight added including concrete | ballast and even a large traditional capstan so the Q |
a mission, compressed air is pumped into the | ballast tanks in the flooded section and the vessel r |
ossover and the leading coach plough into the | ballast. |
It has been introduced (via | ballast water) to Japanese and European waters, and h |
ude oil from the facility and replace it with | ballast water to stabilize the tanks and protect them |
s also had to carry an extra 12 kg (26 lb) of | ballast. |
Smaller scale bottling line at | Ballast Point Brewing |
saw sparks from the side of the locomotive as | ballast began to be thrown up against the cab. |
October 1943; Composed of 62 ships, mainly in | ballast, it was bound for New York and was escorted b |
km²)), with Mule Key, Crawfish Key, Man Key, | Ballast Key, Woman Key and Boca Grande Key along the |
hip, with be penalised with a maximum success | ballast at their first meeting or on their return. |
which was sailing from Leghorn to Minorca, in | ballast. |
ll, a new bow which included modified forward | ballast tanks, new sonar systems, and a large auxilia |
Many systems allow the PIC to monitor the | ballast system and ship's stability during load and d |
Track", which featured more realistic-looking | ballast and improved rail joiners. |
She proceeded to Nantes to | ballast, then returned to the United States, arriving |
ing timber sleepers with concrete, new rails, | ballast cleaning, reconditioning, drainage, resurfaci |
ack refurbished with fresh ties and new stone | ballast. |
Ugland, noting that valves on Ocean Ranger's | ballast control panel appeared to be opening and clos |
ited States, probably as contaminants of ship | ballast. |
ered their car with 50 kg (110 lb) of success | ballast, while Piccione and Dusseldorp have lost 5 kg |
further evidence was given in respect of the | ballast, which comprised a sack of sand weighing 350 |
go of flour there, loaded 1,250 tons of stone | ballast, and sailed via Gibraltar for the United Stat |
relates to the surface of the binder, of the | ballast, and of contaminations such as rubber deposit |
on Martin will carry 30 kg (66 lb) of success | ballast. |
olne to Fleetwood collided with the rear of a | ballast train at about 45 miles per hour (72 km/h). |
ich embanks the railway, is formed of railway | ballast, over which a dry herb vegetation has develop |
sing a workmen's coach attached to one of the | ballast trains. |
at a time, with ten to twelve tons of granite | ballast below. |
o its final site, and 450,000 tonnes of solid | ballast were added to secure it in place. |
l spikes to support the earth and old railway | ballast. |
eport mentions an accident in that month on a | ballast train en-route to Pencader, beyond the tunnel |
If all the cargo is pumped ashore then on the | ballast passage the tanks will warm up to ambient tem |
nology (KVOC) for handling organic compounds, | ballast water and a technology for pressurize natural |
h as coal spoil heaps, quarries and pits, the | ballast of railway tracks, etc. |
Florida's official southernmost point is | Ballast Key, a privately owned island just south and |
The Thames Conservancy provided the | ballast to raise the ground level where it rested. |
tar, damaging her sonar gear and puncturing a | ballast tank in the bow section. |
0 GMT a Tipper lorry delivering quarry stone ( | ballast for track formation) had delivered its stone |
on the west side served the railway's nearby | ballast quarry at Westleigh. |
d major upgrades with new ties, relayed stone | ballast and extensive ditch work. |
they had just been clearing and repacking the | ballast which would not have impaired the stability o |
ice and 30% of the fuel had to be retained as | ballast low in the ship. |
ice and 30% of the fuel had to be retained as | ballast low in the ship. |
was en route from Bordeaux to Barry Roads in | ballast. |
Jim Myron Ross - | Ballast |
ea, suffering severe damage to her rudder and | ballast tanks. |
She sailed in | ballast from Liverpool on 11 July 1942 as part of con |
The 3,296-ton steamer was sailing in | ballast from Marseilles for Karachi. |
as not carrying any cargo, and was sailing in | ballast. |
ne the ship ran into a storm that shifted the | ballast, damaged the rigging and mast. |
is was achieved by a system of shifting water | ballast. |
U.S. Navy for featuring all-digital ship and | ballast control systems that are manned by relatively |
bricks came to Belize aboard British ships as | ballast. |
The ships' forward | ballast tanks were filled with concrete to both prote |
BOP traffic includes silica sand, | ballast, crushed stone, asphalt, scrap paper, and fee |
'R. H. Smyth' dropping | ballast near Jordanstown in August 2005 |
Extensive, intensive, soil media, | ballast, filter fabric, drainage layer, waterproof me |
w tides, several sand bars farther south than | Ballast Key are exposed, the southernmost one of whic |
cial light generated using specially designed | ballast systems for standard fluorescent light tubes. |
set their sights on the spectacular Variable | Ballast type of freediving, which comprises two chall |
918, Keresan returned to the United States in | ballast, arriving at New York on 13 December 1918. |
recently become the site of a large store of | ballast and sleepers for the future extension to East |
day routine alongside the Submarine Facility, | Ballast Point, San Diego. |
arted but not completed by operations such as | ballast tamping and rail stressing. |
uction, with a puddled clay core supported by | ballast embankments built from materials excavated on |
pson, Master, which was sailing to Surinam in | ballast. |
rged its cargo of crude oil and was taking on | ballast and fuel when a massive explosion split the s |
for their cars' crafty use of water tanks as | ballast to keep them under the weight limit during ra |
ed a "tank farm", consisting of two tanks for | ballast, two for bunker fuel oil, one for diesel oil |
It was stated that the | ballast was packed in such a way that it would not ha |
light a fusee but slipped and fell on the icy | ballast, he waved stop signals but did not appear to |
used as a "Recycling Village" run by the firm | Ballast Phoenix Ltd. who will initially recycle the a |
ged into the sea, as was the oil-contaminated | ballast water. |
70 the track was lifted and much of the track | ballast was removed. |
n Ireland stationed at Clontarf by the Dublin | Ballast Board. |
In Tampa, several buildings of the historic | Ballast Point Pavilion were destroyed by the storm. |
ear the station washed away much of the track | ballast on the Island Line. |
The water | ballast tanks had ten relieving valves and the rudder |
FTINU, located on the underside of the lower | ballast plates of the upper stage simulator (USS). |
n 1863 Wigham was given a grant by the Dublin | Ballast Board to develop a system for gas illuminatio |
This human | ballast soon brought Anthony back to an even keel. |
s of Virginia, by preventing the throwing out | ballast or giving any other obstruction thereto, shal |
n tube, so the first requirement was to shift | ballast and get the stern out of the water. |
is problem, four stiffeners were added to the | ballast section and 210 pounds (95 kg) of insulation |
non-nuclear group stopped adding water to the | ballast tanks and began to halt work for their meal b |
kg in weight (the ADAC GT version had to have | ballast added to bring the car up to the 1350 kg mini |
pically allow the person in charge to control | ballast pumps and valves, and monitor oil content of |
stabilize the ship by admitting water to its | ballast tanks, but to little avail. |
20 ton Dogfish | ballast wagon |
on of a new deeper keel holding fifty tons of | ballast. |
ronic detection equipment and with 50 tons of | ballast in her keel to compensate for the topside wei |
e completed her unloading at Gironde, took on | ballast, and stood out to sea on 24 July 1918. |
harged her cargo at St. Nazaire, then took on | ballast and coal at Brest, France, early in December |
general upgrade and renewal of the tracks and | ballast gravel. |
was burned in the top of the Number Two main | ballast tank and lines from two air banks were severe |
Flint was brought into the Tyne as | ballast on cargo ships and was then carted up to the |
Infrastructure units and | ballast trains also use the yard. |
records in the Limited and Unlimited Variable | Ballast categories, by raising (or lowering) the bar |
sly powered a plant to crush stone for use as | ballast. |
Weight reduction measures and the use of | ballast were necessary to improve stability. |
Pig iron was used as | ballast on NASA Boeing 747 Shuttle Carrier Aircraft. |
A few of these cars were used as | ballast motors while two were rebuilt into double end |
rtially constructed of European brick used as | ballast in Dutch fur trading ships that sailed up the |
with the multi-colored volcanic rock used as | ballast. |
The schooner's first voyage, in | ballast to Baltimore, Maryland, resulted in disaster |
ith the lighter 1,700 lb Red Snow warhead had | ballast added to maintain overall weight, ballistic a |
OS96 bound for Gibraltar, Empire Abbey was in | ballast, with a final destination of Buenos Aires. |
joined the convoy from the Clyde, she was in | ballast. |
the old channel, opposite Rocky Island, was a | ballast hill known as Sandy Island, built up from the |
She was in | ballast, bound for Newcastle to load coal for the Gov |
The extra weight was | ballast. |
With improper | ballast operations causing a substantial port list, f |
otive had arrived at Stechford sidings with a | ballast train. |
control room with the | ballast control valves, hydroplane controls and peris |
The Kingston valve associated with each | ballast tank can be operated manually. |
er of the void space is filled with magnetite | ballast with the entire structure weighing in at 1.2 |
aghwood quarry, which for many years supplied | ballast to the Dublin & Belfast Junction Railway's li |
en this happened had to return to New York in | ballast. |
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