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r of individual grains, often leaving only the hulls, a flour-like grain dust, mixed with frass is
g and increase range, with the floats' buoyant hulls acting as the wingtips when retracted.
rned Catherine West, Richard Watts, and Daniel Hulls, all Labour Party candidates.
The Kaiser hulls also became America's escort carriers, over on
The boats were painted with red hulls and white superstructures, and were marketed a
The ships had steel hulls and were powered by 3 diesel engines(which wer
his time, the WPB's were directed to paint the hulls and superstructures formula 20 deck gray to co
Shipworms greatly damage wooden hulls and marine piling, and have been the subject o
any's magnetic mines, which attached to ships' hulls and sank 15 ships in short order.
and painted in "River Link" colours, dark blue hulls and white superstructures, whilst the older ve
an meal desolventizer toaster), mixed with soy hulls, and used in liquid animal feed diets.
ous kitbashing exercises, including battleship hulls and artillery pieces.
Available with both wooden and fiberglass hulls and designed to be sailed by a crew of two, th
ition, ships of Dutch construction had lighter hulls and flatter bottoms than ships of other nation
ded with weight, compared to the size of their hulls, and throughout World War II and the postwar y
However, orthogonal hulls and tight spans differ for point sets with dis
Iron hulls are far less subject to hogging, so that the p
Although wood hulls are still in production, the most common const
Hulls are generally made of a heavily coated synthet
l Dutch design and has three separate pressure hulls arranged in a triangle and enclosed in externa
ased fiber fillers such as pulp fibers, peanut hulls, bamboo, straw, digestate, etc.) and virgin or
When steel hulls became commonplace and ships became bigger, th
ials and learned to make her own dyes from nut hulls, berries, and leaves, mostly obtained from her
Borodino class battleships only had tumblehome hulls both fore and aft of their 75mm guns emplaced
would be a yacht constructor who produced boat hulls by making a concrete "swimming pool" into whic
set (projections of higher dimensional convex hulls) can also be represented as a skeleton, of the
ch on ME 3, 0.5 miles north of Crooked Road in Hulls Cove, Maine.
Tar, pitch and rosin were used for sealing the hulls, decks, masts, ropes and riggings of sailing v
he design consisted of two thin, wave piercing hulls, each with its own sail, connected by high pla
nance services include painting and repairs to hulls, fiberglass, and engines.
The problem of finding convex hulls finds its practical applications in pattern re
ade for Krupp to fabricate new Tiger I armored hulls for the Sturmtiger.
re cancelled (Izhora Works produced 8 armoured hulls for the program).
This loosens the hulls from the kernels and softens the corn.
D.B.A. Epstein and A. Marden, Convex hulls in hyperbolic space, a theorem of Sullivan, an
and won a government contract to sheath ships' hulls in copper.
cles are stowed in and between both waterborne hulls in a configuration of rising and descending de
ike pilings, aquaculture gear, floats and boat hulls, in the lower intertidal to sub-tidal zones.
ere is a partition into r subsets whose convex hulls intersect in at least one common point.
hat any r points have two subsets whose convex hulls intersect.
Although his former employer, Hulls, is from the right-wing Labor Unity faction, T
hese rigs drill through holes in the drillship hulls, known as moon pools.
The need for hulls large enough for high speed and heavy seas per
dablasting can be used for cleaning cars, boat hulls, masonry, and food processing equipment.
The biggest are three similar hulls measuring 47' by 9' in the beam.
duced in 1858 and effectively rendering wooden hulls obsolete the Glasgow was built of wood to use
The sponges they reproduce in grow on the hulls of ships and this allows Paracerceis sculpta t
in San Francisco to paint camouflage onto the hulls of ships during World War I.
He was forced to raise the hulls of the monitors under construction by 22 in (5
The cyclic polytopes formed as the convex hulls of finite sets of points on the moment curve (
ut was beached and surrounded by several other hulls of wrecks making it economically unfeasible to
he world's oceans as a biofouling agent on the hulls of ships.
et mines that enemy divers had attached to the hulls of Allied ships.
of the divide-and-conquer algorithm for convex hulls of Preparata and Hong, dubbed as "marriage-bef
in Blackburn when he couldn't explain why the hulls of ships disappeared before their masts when s
own as shape "U.271", the shape from which the hulls of both R100 and R101 were derived.
allows them to attach to the ferrous floor or hulls of a spacecraft during weightlessness, and pre
d the degaussing girdle, a skirt fitted to the hulls of ships, and energised by a special electrica
The hulls of boats and ships were once waterproofed by a
The hulls of all three vessels had slightly varying mura
st application this steel was used for was the hulls of container ships.
The hulls of Swan (above) and Raven (below) on display i
Rob Hulls, on 5 May 2008 and became effective on 13 May
e compositions are frequently coated onto rice hulls or other low-density fillers, which increases
ss were of composite construction, with wooden hulls over an iron frame.
l Navy grey, they eventually had to have their hulls painted completely black in order to cover up
, Sylvie Guillem, Akram Khan (dancer), Michael Hulls, Russell Maliphant, Wayne McGregor, BalletBoyz
of the smaller cruisers to be given all-metal hulls, she was cased with timber and coppered below
The development of iron and steel hulls solved this problem.
nly a few thoroughly obsolete World War II era hulls still laid up in the Maritime Administration's
It was previously known as Crabbottom and Hulls Store before the Board on Geographic Names off
allow draft made them unstable and their short hulls tended to bury the bow when operating in a hea
ictims with indifference to damaging their own hulls tends to leave their ships appearing battered
With three blade like hulls these ships would have cut through the water w
Outrigger kayaks attach one or two smaller hulls to the main hull to enhance stability, especia
Their hulls were designed as merchant ships but they were
The hulls were lengthened somewhat, to 84.8 m (278 ft) a
The Tiger I hulls were to be sent to Henschel for chassis assemb
Iron hulls were not subject to dry rot or woodworm like t
ft carrier, but the idea was rejected and both hulls were scrapped in 1947.
ing/working part of the crew and the lower two hulls were for the engines, batteries and storage ro
ng from the East Coast harbours, although open hulls were still favoured because this allowed the m
The hulls were built in Germany as cruise ships for the
open to the public to view and witness as the hulls were framed out with American White oak and fa
Materials from their hulls were sold to four different foundries.
The hulls were raised in 1942 and scrapped
Their hulls were constructed with iron diagonal bracing fo
The hulls were built out of wood for significantly reduc
is project was cancelled and the part-finished hulls were bought in 1997 by the TSYT.
The hulls were traditionally varnished, a practice emplo
especially economically significant on ships' hulls where high levels of fouling can reduce the pe
strial Relations and Minister for Planning Rob Hulls, where he worked as a senior adviser until his
From 1875 the livery consisted of black hulls, white superstructure and yellow funnels.
the Aerodynamic Characteristics of Flying-Boat Hulls with Yates, Campbell C.
Delivery of the first hulls would occur in December 1943, with the first t
                                                                                                   


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