He worked as a First Class Stoker in the boiler room, switching to loading ammunition magazines when on action stations. |
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Safety and tolerability of oral loading divalproex sodium in acutely manic bipolar patients. |
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Ian continued loading the truck, but his earlier enthusiasm had drained away. |
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At 14, she was drinking with older men and sneaking tokes on the loading dock of the music store where she worked. |
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The weapon has an automatic hydraulic laying system and the loading system is semi-automatic. |
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The testing format, called CytoView, displays thumbnails of 10 virtual slides for selection and loading in a display window. |
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Imagine, if you will, an artist loading a brush with paint, applying it to the canvas, and then waiting a week to see what it looks like. |
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The threshold loading test stimulates mechanoreceptors in respiratory muscles. |
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Axial loading from earthquakes is minimized by seismic dampers under the column bases. |
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The magnet grabs the metal fence post and holds the gate securely when loading. |
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Although he had already prepared thoroughly, he cleaned and checked his revolver one last time before loading it. |
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Keep the trailer door and barn door open so the animal can peer inside the trailer and get used to it before loading. |
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When the train started loading, the crowd mobbed the blue-green second-class carriages. |
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Using his master key Kip unlocked one of the loading dock doors to the mall and went inside. |
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Fences placed above the starting zone can prevent snow from drifting into leeward basins, thus reducing drift loading. |
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Wear chemical-resistant boots or footwear during most mixing, loading, and application jobs. |
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It would be of value to calculate the exact stall speeds for the actual wing loading at various appropriate bank angles. |
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Many ore carriers preferred to clear Maryport in ballast, loading at South Wales ports with coal for Spain. |
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I really need to test glide back at Quest with varying amounts of ballast to see how it flies with more then my light wing loading. |
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Many ships discharge their ballast and bilge during loading and unloading because many Black Sea ports lack reception facilities. |
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The first thing on the agenda is off loading our baggage and going through customs. |
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There were a lot of bad websites at one point where the loading was bad, quality of images were poor and the interface was clumsy. |
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After finally loading up the ship with enough equipment to haul in a school of Chilean sea bass we set sail. |
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It requires no special morphological adaptations, although it is most effective in birds with low wing loading. |
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The carrier undertakes responsibility from the place of receipt or from the port of loading to the port of discharge or the place of delivery. |
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Thus shear loading mechanisms may play a central role in integrative models of the vertebrate body axis. |
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What with mandatory water tanks, dual flush toilets, water saving shower heads and front loading washing machines, he is full of bright ideas. |
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I halted abruptly in front of the horridly painted blue house, threw Jackson my.22 and grabbed my magnum, loading the revolver with six shots. |
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These elements include loading conditions, rate of crack growth, and macroscopic and microscopic appearance of fracture surfaces. |
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In 1909, another leg was added to the jetty, to facilitate a railway line for the loading of timber onto steamers and tall sailing ships. |
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The gun fires separate loading projectiles which have semi-combustible cartridge case and sabot. |
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Multi-leg landing gear and loading equipment ensure self-sufficient operation of the aircraft on prepared concrete runways and on unpaved strips. |
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There was a group of men that went to the logwoods, sawing the trees and loading them onto trucks. |
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No effects of airborne arsenic, gaseous arsine, and arsenic loading on arsenic levels were observed. |
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One switchman handles both locomotives, that is he takes one out while the other is loading and so on. |
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Once you have removed the building, you no longer need loading bays or walkways. |
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Sometimes they fall off loading bays, are slammed into doors, or are bashed into walls. |
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So are all the parking tickets issued to vehicles parked in these loading bays legal? |
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The chamber is also seeking information on residents permits and what vehicles would be entitled to use loading bays. |
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It is proposed the loading bays be used by commercial vehicles from 8 am to 11 pm and will then be used by cars. |
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He said vehicles with disabled badges were often parked in the loading bay, while other motorists fill disabled parking spaces in Church Street. |
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If you don't give an answer to a loaded question but instead protest its loading, sometimes you are accused of dodging it. |
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Front loading washing machines are often used where top surface access is limited. |
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Want says the slip shows clearly the employee is not receiving the appropriate loading under the award. |
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Additional shifts were voluntary and no loading paid on the standard rate for additional hours. |
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One life company refused him cover, one quoted with a hefty loading to the premium and another offered life cover at normal rates. |
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Some companies will apply an automatic loading to your premium, while others will review your individual case. |
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Miss V has of course been able to obtain such insurance at a loading, as referred to below. |
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Insurance policy loading could have a major impact in Scotland, which has one of the worst obesity levels in Europe. |
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Both tectonic stress and gravitational loading by overburden can produce pressure dissolution. |
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The tests were carried out with different methods and directions of mechanical loading in order to initiate the movement of each sapling. |
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Any retained austenite in the steel microstructure can transform under mechanical loading to martensite with a resulting increase in volume. |
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We tested the role of desmin in initiating such pathways via direct visualization of muscle nuclei before and during mechanical loading. |
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In this study we combined simultaneous mechanical loading and visualization of the microstructural components in the same arterial specimen. |
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Since they are mechanical, increase the loading on the joint and it wears out quicker. |
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Therefore, we selected 5000 cycles of loading to simulate such mechanical conditions. |
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Indeed it suggests that Waugh was loading the dice in favor of Tony, manipulating his reader's emotions in a manner worthy of Wilde's Dickens. |
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In another game during my miserable start, I worked into a jam by loading the bases. |
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Wisely selling the play, he hustled to first base and was safe, loading the bases. |
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The fairly close times of the two C versions tell us that most of the execution time is spent loading the program. |
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Mia sat on her bed with her camera spread out in front of her, busy loading the new film she had purchased today. |
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And who wants to fiddle with a camera that is so small that loading the film requires a lot of patience and pretty small fingers? |
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She walked over to her closet and pulled out her camera, loading the large 33 mm with black and white film. |
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Before loading your gun, open the action and make sure there's no ammunition in the chamber or magazine. |
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I am surprised how many women report having a lot of trouble loading their pistol magazines. |
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Immediately following the short speech, Rolls said a man behind them began loading his gun. |
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We're loading our lives with so much minutia that our creative thinking suffers. |
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A week ago, the port had to stop loading a ship because of the dust it was creating. |
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The Federal Government is loading another ship in Australia to deliver feed to the 52,000 sheep stranded in the Middle East. |
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In Puerto Rico the most brutal competition is for loading the ships, and to some extent for the trader. |
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Each shooter's tool kit contains loading dies, a small arbor press and a powder measure capable of being adjusted to throw precise charges. |
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After the six of them had devoured the pancakes and eggs, they cleaned up the kitchen, rinsing the dishes and loading the dishwasher. |
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The harbour is a lighterage port where ships are worked in stream buoys by means of lighters and pontoons for loading and offloading cargo. |
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Previously, the Teamsters operated the warehouses and drove to the stores, but did not pull the rigs into the loading docks. |
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This compression is significantly reduced in the upper crust above the anomalous central region by the superimposed tensional loading stress. |
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Mr Russell was in the process of reversing his vehicle on to the loading bays. |
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Mounted on the loading dock was a retractable conveyor belt which could be moved forward into the van. |
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We also calculate the loading force, the average pressure on the capsid's walls, and the anisotropic pressure profile within the capsid. |
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Intraformational faulting is regarded as a non-linear deformational response of non-elastic anisotropic material to loading. |
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In addition, wall anchorage to satisfy earthquake loading conditions must resist very high loads. |
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This is a very cheap yet effective way of loading up these large capacity reels. |
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A soil expert claims that human activity such as road-building, construction vibration and loading on top slopes can all trigger landslips. |
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One by one, the landing craft approached the shore and lowered their loading ramps. |
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How many times do you see people loading their kids into their cars, closing the doors, hopping in themselves, and then lighting a cigarette? |
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Such overhead logging methods were paired with cable yarding systems that dragged the logs to their loading sites. |
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Only the sedimentation equilibrium experiments with the highest loading concentrations were observed with the refractometric Rayleigh optics. |
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We'd found a crew loading bales of hay onto a trailer, and Jeff got out to shoot them while I went back to get our car. |
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Mr Miller is believed to have gone over to speak to Mr Holt, who was loading 40 bales of compressed cardboard onto a trailer with another worker. |
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Two men attacked the driver of a security van in a secure airside cargo loading area at the airport. |
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Included are statistical data on actual versus planned airdrops and issues associated with the aircraft loading, launch, and recovery process. |
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They have encouraged carry-on bags to cut the time and expense of loading luggage into aircraft holds. |
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Along with the chopper crew, the team practiced stretcher loading, winching a casualty into the aircraft and landing zone safety. |
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The galley is aft to port and has a stove, oven, top loading icebox and double sink. |
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Evidence of the place importance remains, with loading bays, a gauging dock, wharf buildings and the wharfinger's house still in existence. |
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In an interview, Clifford Palacio said that employment included work in the fields and also on wharves loading ships. |
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At the Saudi oil giant ARAMCO's high tech hub, engineers monitor oil flow from well head to tanker loading. |
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It's a peculiar feeling, wading through hundreds of old photographs and loading them into photo galleries. |
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The company would also construct a 2.5km rail loop at the rail head for loading wagons and servicing locomotives. |
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The council will also take control of the loading and waiting restrictions in place within the district. |
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This was the famous Philips 1500 model, made in Austria, with the piano key controls, analogue clock and top loading. |
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The new centre will comprise 150,000 square feet of warehousing, loading bays, offices and associated facilities. |
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The sooner we move to renewable micropower technologies, the sooner we can reduce the loading of the atmosphere with industrial gases. |
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May 4, 1998 after decades of theoretical physics, a 2 qubit quantum computer capable of loading data and reading out a result is announced. |
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The firm has demolished an old loading bay and store in preparation for a building to house four fermenting vessels and a barrel racking system. |
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Those regulations that apply to aviation shipments are enforced by the FAA, and relate to the standards for packing and loading. |
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Mark looked up from loading the glass washer to see a new face at the bar. |
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Key factors to meet the new criteria include the length and width of runways, the width and curve radii of taxiways, and also the airport's pavement loading limits. |
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For the double-ended ramrods, one end is threaded for cleaning attachments and the other end shaped concave for loading a patched round lead ball over 30 grains of powder. |
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The company made logging tools and parts, maple handles, loading blocks, shackles, chain hocks, load binders, neck yokes, whiffletrees and steel fittings for these. |
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How many boats have anchor rodes strong enough to take such a loading? |
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I croaked, woken from my recurrent dream of loading reams of information onto the computer, by a banshee wail that went on and on, somewhere in the very near vicinity. |
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They pump their haul of diluted bitumen into tanker cars in the terminal's loading yard, thick with the smell of petroleum. |
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It wants to split the area into parking zones at each end and introduce a road traffic order in the middle to safeguard the loading bay with a larger sign. |
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In addition, fast loading pages are, in my opinion, considerably more likely to earn links, retweets and other forms of sharing than their slow-loading peers. |
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As he spoke, he was loading domestic beer and imported wine into his new SUV with silhouettes of skiers on the outside and fake leopard seat covers inside. |
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As water is the main component of the disc, loss of fluid leads to a fall in disc height and abnormal loading of other spinal structures such as the apophyseal joints. |
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After an internal investigation, McDonald said the company has tightened up regulations to ensure no crew members are shifting places while the vessel is loading or unloading. |
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However, the impact is the same and now we've just heard that the ship will not be loading for at least a week, so it's going to cost millions of dollars. |
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Keep your film and your batteries in a fridge if possible when you get to your destination, but allow your film to warm a bit before loading your camera. |
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This is from when the camera went off when I was loading the film. |
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Relative loads take into account both amplitude and duration of loading. |
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If the microtraumatic damage to bone is greater than the capacity of bone to repair it, a stress fracture may occur at the site of repetitive loading. |
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The natural stimulus for bone to maintain its functional strength is the loading which results from gravitational forces and the tensions exerted by muscular activity. |
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Mr O'Sullivan believes that if the EU gives the go-ahead for the new scheme the entry premium loading could slip in unnoticed by many consumers by the end of June. |
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He also gave assurances on funding and promised a proposal for the Government to pay the loading on haemophiliacs's insurance premiums would be looked at in September. |
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They walked me outside into the vacant loading bay of the building. |
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New boxes were in place, the door on the loading bay was getting its final workout and, over the weekend, the two computerized work stations were moved in and installed. |
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As an alternative, the plan moots the setting up of an exclusive loading bay for private vehicles by the side of the parking area to minimise crowding of deplaning passengers. |
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Businesses should also benefit, with clearly signed loading bays. |
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The plan will see current buildings demolished and replaced with a new production hall, chilled storage facilities, a chilled loading bay and new offices. |
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Children as young as five keep a fiercely protective grip on their younger siblings while loading one, sometimes two, plastic sacks onto their backs. |
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Added to the tremendous loading on an anchor line in high winds is the fact that in high winds boats do not tend to lie head to wind, but rather tack back and forth. |
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Lona was loading her assault rifle next door with hardly a thought, mindlessly feeding rounds into two spare magazines, plus a third to be carried in the gun. |
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On average, a 10 minute interval separated each loading cycle. |
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Side loading eliminated the need to drive over the deck to reach other flat cars, so it was eliminated, along with its expense, and more importantly, tare weight. |
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I thought that the only thing that could destroy my serenity was being hungry, so I went back to the supermarket and started loading up carts with non perishable food. |
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A terminal for loading petroleum products will be added later. |
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When the goods delivered to the loading dock aren't what customers are shopping for, stores must resort to the desperate measure of price markdowns. |
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In the Kodiak harbor, the salmon seine fleet was loading supplies and heading out for an opening the next day, and schools of inch-long smolt darkened the water. |
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You can see the cannoneers loading the touch holes from a horn. |
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His HGV overturned in a loading bay at EMR, in Tyne Dock, South Tyneside, just before 9am yesterday. |
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Jamie Oliver's wife Jools, 29, was absolutely furious to get a ticket for parking in a London loading bay. |
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Aberdare-bound buses S 1S will stop at the loading bay behind Iceland store. |
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This decline is offset because a modern chopper harvester can complete the harvest faster and more efficiently than hand cutting and loading. |
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Progressive mechanical loading is more likely to restore the strength and morphological characteristics of collagenous tissue. |
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At times up to eight or nine lighters would be loading at the jetty with cargo for Melbourne, as well as a steamer. |
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Most of the rutting from the accelerated loading occurred in the soil subgrade as was expected. |
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These poor people worked on the docks unloading inbound vessels and loading outbound vessels with wheat, corn, and flax seed. |
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Then they consider strategies for integrating them, and present a framework for the vector loading distance capacitated vehicle routing problem. |
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This sleek collection is available in black and includes a roller, top loading laptop case and slipcases for laptops and netbooks. |
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It's their chance to wear their snow garb without loading skis onto the cartop carrier and driving for an hour. |
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Most airports have groundcrew handling the loading and unloading of passengers, crew, baggage and other services. |
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Alumae determined the critical value of the axisymmetric membrane stress state for a long catenoid shell under contour loading. |
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There are also attendants in shuttle trains that manage the vehicles, loading and interior functions. |
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The proposed connection would be built to GC loading gauge and would not be suitable for trains running at high speed. |
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The CE Series Compactor Encosure is a flexible, custom-designed product that encloses compactors and dumpsters at the loading dock. |
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In Britain, the limited loading gauge precludes this, so the sandboxes are mounted just above, or just below, the running plate. |
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A builder would typically add axles until the maximum weight on any one axle was acceptable to the railroad's maximum axle loading. |
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The number of axles required was dictated by the maximum axle loading of the railroad in question. |
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It often has smaller loading gauges, lighter train cars and smaller consists of typically two to four cars. |
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Rail technicians provide technical experience, loading, chain tie down, unchain and off load service, all with only one bill of lading. |
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I see many people parking their vehicles in spots designated only for loading or unloading next to the newly built Al Fahidi Souq in Bur Dubai. |
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The 1860 Henry evolved into the 1866 Yellow Boy with a loading gate replacing the tube loading magazine of the Henry. |
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After a loading dose of amiodarone he continued on 200 mg daily, and remained in sinus rhythm. |
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The control protrusion type has a casing designed to move within the winter tire in response to the degree of loading and their outer wear. |
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Aside from bullets and brass, the other major problems of wildcatting are a chamber reamer and loading dies. |
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While lighting is normally installed for use by the loading crew, typically the compartment is unlit when the door is closed. |
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Brown was kind enough to send some handloads he had whumped up, along with loading dies so I'd be able to try my own. |
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I've had the technicalities explained and slow loading has something to do with the incompetently slow webbie using Flash. |
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Additional evidence for this explanation is the reincrease in the equilibrium swelling in toluene with 5 phr loading of clay. |
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In addition, the results show that there are acceptedly significant loading factors in the relationships between the variables in post-test. |
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Furthermore, Ditore observed that possible movement of an unchocked truck presents a hazard to an employee manually loading or unloading. |
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He worked at a string of menial jobs, including loading trucks and operating a leaf blower. |
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Shamrock Automation designs and manufactures automatic ladlers, flexible robotic pouring systems and ingot loading systems. |
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Trucks come into one loading dock and their cargoes are redistributed, based on destinations, to other trailers for quick reshipment. |
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The travel time, loading time, machine break time, and resurveying time were acquired through observations and analyses. |
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Cars with individual loading hatches have to be respotted several times, depending on length, and have their loading spout relocated. |
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The coal facilities at the port are capable of loading 4,800 tons per hour onto vessels of up to 175,000 tons of dead weight. |
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A modification was also made to the drill for loading so that the cartridge was torn with the hands and not bitten. |
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To avoid accidentally igniting the gunpowder the match had to be detached while loading the gun. |
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The expansion will include the construction of two storage tanks, extending the loading gantry and replacing two existing tank rooves. |
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Influence of oxalate loading on phosphorus and aluminum solubility in spodosols. |
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Both Manahane and Rucks are retired military with extensive ship loading and ICODES experience. |
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The loading of proteins into a proteoliposome is accomplished by adding the chemicals to the buffer at the time the protein is added. |
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His vehicle overturned in a loading bay at EMR, Tyne Dock, South Tyneside, just before 9am yesterday. |
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The bimodality can depend on an appropriate thermal or creep loading conditions. |
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The truck was supposed to leave at dawn, but in fact we spent all morning loading. |
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In the past, a number of studies have focused on the benefits of lifting techniques to reduce compressive loading on the lumbar spine. |
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The boatswain was also in charge of the maintenance of rigging, anchors and supervising the loading and unloading of cargo, etc. |
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It did, however, have a peculiar protruding rock that served as a decent natural pier for loading and unloading goods. |
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The strength of a composite is bounded by two loading conditions as shown in the plot to the right. |
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Existing cable ships were not large enough, nor were their loading and laying gear sufficiently powerful and robust. |
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The factors which determine cardiac output include myocyte number, myocyte function and loading conditions. |
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An example is the analysis of the space shuttle reentry pictured to ensure the material properties under this loading condition are appropriate. |
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Secure Boot prevents unauthorised operating systems from loading, and Early Launch Anti-Malware protects against boot loader attacks. |
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Earthquakes may be caused by interactions between sediment loading on the sea floor and adjustment by the crust. |
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The subsidence was the result of a combination of crustal stretching, cooling, and loading. |
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The SmartHolder is made from rugged spring steel wire that expands easily for loading and unloading the canister. |
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Metal loading, the release of toxic metals from volcanic eruptions into the environment, led to acid rain and general stress on the environment. |
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This had several negative repercussions on the environment, including metal loading and excess atmospheric carbon. |
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In sedimentology compaction refers to the process by which a sediment progressively loses its porosity due to the effects of loading. |
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When loading for hunting, place a touchhole pick fully into the touch hole. |
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The foreland basin forms ahead of the orogen due mainly to loading and resulting flexure of the lithosphere by the developing mountain belt. |
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The situation in northern Europe today is complicated by the current tectonic activities nearby and by coastal loading and weakening. |
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May had little trouble loading his van, but had an uncooperative immigrant. |
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The carriages are open all the way down when loading but are closed off individually when the train sets off. |
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Various safety announcements are played and the train departs once the loading wagons are stowed. |
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Ports could deal more easily with convoys because they tended to arrive on schedule and so loading and unloading could be planned. |
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The accident happened in rough weather while the tanker Navion Britannica was loading oil from a storage buoy, according to the operator Statoil. |
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The main benefit is one operator can control the loading of grain, coal, gravel, etc. |
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Hooke's law only holds for some materials under certain loading conditions. |
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In December 2007, thousands of tonnes of oil were spilled into the North Sea during the loading of a tanker at the Statfjord oil field. |
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According to this study, most spills result from routine operations such as loading cargo, discharging cargo, and taking on fuel oil. |
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As in loading, the transfer starts at low pressure to ensure that equipment is working correctly and that connections are secure. |
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The first step in the operation is following the same pretransfer procedures as used in loading. |
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The process of moving oil off of a tanker is similar to loading, but has some key differences. |
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It is also common for the ship to move water ballast during the loading of cargo to maintain proper trim. |
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One method is for the ship to moor alongside a pier, connect with cargo hoses or marine loading arms. |
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In a voyage charter the charterer rents the vessel from the loading port to the discharge port. |
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Mines used for the last eleven excursions had springs installed at the mine mooring cable attachment points to buffer wave loading during storms. |
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Thus much of the nutrient loading in soil eventually makes its way to water. |
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Since the HGV wagons are not covered, fire sensors are located on the loading wagon and in the tunnel. |
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Ploughing in agriculture and development are activities that contribute most to nutrient loading. |
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In 1867 the Fletchers built a private railway line and the Bedford Basin with facilities for loading coal from Howe Bridge onto barges. |
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In order to gauge how to best prevent eutrophication from occurring, specific sources that contribute to nutrient loading must be identified. |
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Bottom trawling on soft bottoms also stirs up bottom sediments and loading suspended solids into the water column. |
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Longer wings and low wing loading are typical of more pelagic species, while diving species have shorter wings. |
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The focus here is on the transition temperature under sharp-notched impact bend loading. |
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The indirect effects of human activities such as nitrogen loading also play a major role in the salt marsh area. |
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After eight hours, the English ships began to run out of ammunition, and some gunners began loading objects such as chains into cannons. |
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But dad-of-three Johnathon McCormack struggled to live up to the title after loading a road roller into his Ford Transit van. |
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A feature of a canal aqueduct, in contrast with a road or railway viaduct, is that the vertical loading stresses are virtually constant. |
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Ferry boats often dock at specialized facilities designed to position the boat for loading and unloading, called a ferry slip. |
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I have a son who is mentally retarded who works in a sheltered workshop packaging tools and loading boxes. |
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When loading, the platform is turned sideways to allow sideways loading of vehicles. |
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During apneic and hypopneic events, carbon dioxide loading occurs which is then unloaded during the interevent period. |
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Stompy at the end of the jetty fixing and loading, he big tough belly shakin' when he dump the gas container down in the boat. |
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With the divider removed or disengaged, the hangy-downs that attach it can get caught up in the loading process. So it goes. |
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The incident caused damage to the dockside, the loading ramp and the ship, resulting in the vessel taking on water. |
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After waiting here in vain for the rest of the fleet, they sailed south to another bay, where they stayed for five months, building a fort and loading logwood. |
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A smaller, poorer city, the spice markets of Cochin are not nearly as well supplied as Calicut, but the trade is good enough to begin loading ships. |
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It took me a while to realize how much time I was wasting because of where my loading block, loose bullets and cartridge box were placed during bullet seating. |
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Yet, in spite of their difficulties, their unusedness to hard physical labour, and in spite of the terrific heat, they succeeded in loading ten tons a day. |
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Because of the restricted loading gauge of the tunnels and the need for the tubs to be small enough to be pushed by one man, these railways were almost all narrow gauge. |
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Critical fiber length is a parameter defining the fiber length that a material must be to transfer stresses from the matrix to the fibers themselves during external loading. |
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Glaciotectonic structures and landforms were created throughout zones of former and modern glaciation as a result of glacier loading and movement on the crust. |
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The compounder can take advantage of improved impact efficiency that enables lower elastomer loading in the TPO while still delivering excellent impact performance. |
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From the control tower high above the sprawling container port here, Danny Law helps manage the relentless loading and unloading of cargo, day and night. |
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The annual event is billed as Oyster New Year, and ringing it in right means sharing a loading dock turned party space with 36,000 freshly shucked bivalves. |
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They were notably influenced by songs of African Americans, such as those sung whilst manually loading vessels with cotton in ports of the southern United States. |
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The latest generation of accessible taxis features side loading with emergency egress possible from either of the 2 side doors as well as the rear. |
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Metals under continual cyclic loading can suffer from metal fatigue. |
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For equal volume loading measurements, nonhomogenized samples were used. |
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It can easily be weigh-counted if the container is tared before loading. |
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Cargo Terminal Facilities are areas where international airports export cargo has to be stored after customs clearance and prior to loading on the aircraft. |
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The mix of anoxic oceans and ocean acidification due to metal loading led to increasingly acidic oceans, which ultimately led to the extinction of benthic species. |
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Large factories tend to be located with access to multiple modes of transportation, with some having rail, highway and water loading and unloading facilities. |
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Diaphragm injury and myofibrillar structure induced by resistive loading. |
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By matching the material and particle size to the ware being sintered, surface damage and contamination can be reduced while maximizing furnace loading. |
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Prestressed concrete bridge members will undergo different loading stages, including prestressing release, beam and slab weight, superimposed dead load, and live load. |
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If there is a variation in thickness and compactability of a sequence, loading by later deposits will give rise to spatially varying amounts of compaction. |
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To better understand the mechanisms of fracture in the composites under impact loading, a dynamic fracture analysis was performed on Charpy impact test results. |
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Macro algal blooms cause the decline and eradication of seagrasses throughout areas where nutrient loading or other sources of stimulated algal growth exist. |
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The loading on the generators peaks during the early evening. |
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In the United Kingdom the early lines of the Great Western Railway were built to Brunel's broad gauge, which was also associated with a more generous loading gauge. |
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The system is ideal for installation at delivery or receiving doors, employee entrances, entrance or lobbies, will-call or pick-up windows, loading docks, and factory floors. |
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Video tutorials and courses on sounding the uterus, using a tenaculum, and loading and placing IUC devices make it a comprehensive educational tool. |
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The hot, new Hastings loading is the result of a cooperative venture between Robert Rott, President of Hastings and Richard Knoster, President of Sabot Technologies, Inc. |
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Because of the land space available, the French loading platforms are designed so that they can be entered and exited in two directions and by both freight and passengers. |
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By modifying VRP, you attain a capacitive limited task on vehicle routing which is a combination of the travelling salesman problem and loading problem. |
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Both the terminals are provided with passport and vehicle check in booths, a large convenience outlet, long loading platforms and a loop of track. |
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This was due to the loading on the structure due to the ship, containers and the rare sea state exceeding the capacity of the hull girders in this area. |
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Comet also had an adjustable chocking system for locking cars onto the decks and a ventilation system to remove exhaust gases that accumulate during vehicle loading. |
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Necessary data includes water depth, currents, seabed, migration, and wave action, all of which drive mechanical and structural loading on potential turbine configurations. |
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At these ports, cargo ships may take on supplies or fuel, as well as unloading and loading cargo while cruise liners have passengers get on or off ship. |
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The old loading dock car-hop is always good for a stress-fracture or two. |
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Gravesend on the opposite shore had long been a port of entry for shipping, all of which had used the river itself for loading and unloading of cargo and passengers. |
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The deliverable contract being awarded the supply of new tow trucks used for loading, transporting and composition of the exhausted cars and vocational training of users. |
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Multiphase character of the brazed joint metal structure and shrinkage microporosity are main reasons of premature failure of brazed joints in loading. |
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New Brunswick will also refine some of this western Canadian crude and export some crude and refined oil to Europe from its deep water oil ULCC loading port. |
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