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  • ...-off; 1 - 2; Sound-off; 3 - 4; Cadence count; 1 - 2 - 3 - 4; 1 - 2 — 3 - 4. ...o is also prominent in Merle Haggard's song "The Old Man of the Mountain."[4] The character's name has been transcribed as "Joady," "Jody," "Jodie," "Jo
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  • 4 little commies down by the lake<br/> 2 little commies jump in the cave<br/>
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  • Bring it on down now (1, 2, 3, 4, U.S. Air Force)<br/>
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  • * 4 1/2 cups white sugar<br/> * 2 teaspoons ground cinnamon<br/>
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  • 4 lbs firm peppers (Bell, Hungarian, Banana, or Jalapeno) (NOTE)<br/> 2 cups white vinegar (5 percent)<br/>
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  • 2. Wash jars and thoroughly dry before using.<br/> 4. Fill jars with food leaving 1/2 to 1/4-inch headspace. A canning funnel helps.<br/>
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  • 4 cloves garlic, minced<br/> ...n olive oil in a large saucepot. Add tomatoes and seasonings. Simmer about 2 hours, stirring occasionally.
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  • 3 1/2 lb tomatoes, peeled and chopped<br/> 1/2 cup chopped onion<br/>
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  • 4 quarts red ripe tomatoes (about 24), peeled, cored and chopped<br/> 4 medium sized onions, chopped<br/>
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  • 1/2 cup cider vinegar<br/> 1/4 cup each lightly packed brown sugar and tomato paste<br/>
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  • 2 1/2 cups sugar<br/> 2 Tbsp salt<br/>
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  • 2 1/2 cups white vinegar<br/> 2 1/2 cups sugar<br/>
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  • 1/2 cup pickling or canning salt<br/> 2 tsp turmeric<br/>
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  • * 2 Sliced citruses with the peels * 2 kg sugar
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  • ...differ. If yours have large desirable white and light green sections, use 4 pounds of leeks; if they’re short on these parts, go with 5 pounds. * 4 to 5 pounds leeks (see note above)
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  • Cook Time: 2 Hrs 40 Min<br/> * 2 tablespoons brown sugar
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  • * 2 large heads celery = 3 qts. = 12 cups small chopped * 2/3 cup Real chicken base.
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  • == 2. VERBATIM COPYING == ==4. MODIFICATIONS==
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  • Figure 2 ears per person for this recipe. * Melt 1-2 T butter in a skillet.
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  • * 4 pounds small cucumbers * 4 quarts water
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  • * 4 pounds medium cucumbers - (abt 30) * 3/4 cup sugar
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  • * 2 cups water * 1/4 cup honey
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  • * 2 tsp. dried parsley flakes ...s in a plastic bag or on a square of foil. Label. In a separate bag, place 4 cups dried bread cubes.
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  • In the mean time I had run several hundred feet of 2 1/2 plastic pipe to several hose bibs. The pipe out of the ground was metal an Water supply was a tank about 1/4 mile away and 300' up. I had 80# water pressure and used narrow nozzles th
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  • .... The [[leaf|leaves]] at the base of the plant are simple, {{convert|0.5|-|2|in|cm|abbr=on}} long and shallowly lobed, while leaves higher on the stems | volume = 2
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  • * 2 1/2 pounds (5 large) fully ripe tomatoes * 1/4 cup lemon juice
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  • Yield: 2 pints (eight 1/2-cup servings) * 5 small eggplants, unpeeled, sliced 1/2 inch thick
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  • * 1 small eggplant, cut into 1/4 inch cubes * 1 1/2 Tbsp pickling salt
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  • * 1/4 cup of sea salt or canning salt * 1/2 cup of good olive oil
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  • ...sh or Armenian cucumbers or 3 large regular cucumbers (each about 1 to 1 1/2 inches in diameter) * 1 very large or 2 or more regular-sized onions
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  • * 2 dried hot chili peppers * 1/4 cup dry basil
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  • * 2 pounds lean ground deer, antelope, elk, moose or high quality beef * 1/4 pound beef suet ground medium fine
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  • ...ps seeded, peeled, crushed, and lightly drained firm, ripe cantelope(about 2 large ones) * 1/2 cup strained fresh lemon juice
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  • ...nd shriveling. When done, they will be reddish-brown flat pieces about 1 1/2 inches long. ...quart of tomatoes. For pints, use one tablespoon bottled lemon juice or 1/4 teaspoon citric acid. Acid can be added directly to the jars before filling
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  • 4 ounces swiss cheese, shredded, divided (1 cup total)<br/> 3/4 cup dried lentils, washed and sorted<br/>
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  • 2 tablespoons rye<br/> 2 tablespoons wheat<br/>
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  • 2 cups flour<br/> 2 teaspoons baking powder<br/>
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  • 2 tablespoons wheat gluten (optional)<br/> 2 cups plus 2 tablespoons water1/2 tablespoon salt<br/>
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  • 2: the water: must NOT be chlorinated or otherwise treated such that it 4: the dough must rise at (if I recall correctly) between 72-79 degrees
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  • * 2 lb Pork fat, cubed * 1 1/2 tb Sugar
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  • ..., exceptionally up to 81 m (265 ft) tall, and with a trunk diameter of 1.5-2.5 m (5-8 ft), exceptionally 3.5 m (11 ft). ...[[seed]]s are 10-12&nbsp;mm (0.4-0.5 in) long, with a 2-3&nbsp;cm (0.75-1.2 in) long wing that aids wind dispersal.
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  • | page = 5-2 }}</ref> The original text was as follows: ...sailor and my crew a better crew."''<ref>''Management Fundamentals'', p. 5-4.</ref>
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  • ...84 personal awards were awarded to hospital corpsmen in the war, including 2 Medals of Honor, 55 Navy Crosses, and 237 Silver Stars. *HA -Hospitalman Apprentice (E-2)
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  • ...s= 241 American servicemen<br/> 58 French servicemen<br/> 6 civilians<br/> 2 suicide bombers ...Which building - US or French --> and airlifted to the [[USS Iwo Jima (LPH-2)|USS ''Iwo Jima'']], located offshore, and/or to the hospital at RAF Akroti
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  • ...l-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws ...ted States 9 January 1946. Arriving San Pedro 25 January, she got underway 2 days later for the [[Panama Canal]] and [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]], whe
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  • ...l-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws ...s'' departed Bermuda on 1 July and proceeded to Hampton Roads, where TG 22.2 was dissolved upon its arrival there on the 3rd.
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  • ...es, <br/>4&nbsp;diesel-generators, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws
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  • |Ship struck=2 January 1971 ...l-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws
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  • ...l-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws ...Port Arthur News, The. Port Arthur, Texas. Monday, December 14, 1942. Page 2</ref> and commissioned 17 May 1943, Lt. Comdr. B. D. deKay in command.
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  • |Ship honours=4 [[battle stars]] plus a [[Presidential Unit Citation (United States)|Presid |Ship fate= Sold 4 November 1966, scrapped
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  • ...l-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws ...armored-vehicle team|hunter-killer]] group formed around {{USS|Core|CVE-13|2}}. The group guarded the passage of a convoy, hunting [[submarines]] in the
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  • ...l-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws ...she participated in training exercises until sailing for the [[Caribbean]] 2 July. Two weeks later ''Hill'' sailed for the Pacific via the [[Panama Cana
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  • |Ship laid down=4 January 1943 |Ship honours= 2 battle stars for [[World War II]]
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  • |Ship launched=4 April 1943 ...l-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws
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  • |Ship reclassified=DER-147, 2 December 1957 ...l-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws
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  • ...l-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws On 4 June 1944, ''Chatelain'' had the distinction of initiating one of the most
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  • |Ship struck=2 January 1971 ...l-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws
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  • ...l-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws
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  • ...l-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws ...ich'' joined the screen of Convoy UGS-24, bound for [[French Morocco]]. On 2 December, after her charges had all made port, she dropped anchor off [[Cas
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  • |Ship struck=2 January 1971 ...l-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws
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  • ...l-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws ''Snowden'' remained at Norfolk until 4 July when she sailed for [[Pearl Harbor]], via [[Guantánamo Bay]], [[Cuba]
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  • |Ship decommissioned=2 June 1947 ...l-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws
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  • ...l-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws ...tates of America|Confederate]] forces near [[Donaldsville, Louisiana]], on 4 October 1862 and died the same day.
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  • ...l-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws ...ut of New York merchant vessels {{SS|El Coston||2}} and {{SS|Murfreesboro||2}} collided and sank during a heavy gale, the survivors being taken on board
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  • ...l-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws ...ne 1944); followed by three voyages from New York to Lough Foyle and back (2–27 July; 11 August – 5 September; and 20 September – 16 October 1944)
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  • |Ship image=[[File:Lockheed WV-2 USS Sellstrom DER-255 1957.jpg|300px]] |Ship caption=USS ''Sellstrom'' (DER-255) and a WV-2 in 1957
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  • ...l-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws ...d convoys to [[Cuba]] and Bermuda until sailing for [[Key West, Florida]], 2 May. Assigned to an air wing training detachment, ''Kretchmer'' operated wi
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  • ...l-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws ...[[transatlantic]] convoy escort duty. Sailing from [[Norfolk, Virginia]], 4 December 1943, she helped escort a 100-ship convoy to [[North Africa]]. She
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  • ...l-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws ...an escort cruise to the [[Far East]] Departing [[Sasebo, Nagasaki|Sasebo]] 2 November, ''Kirkpatrick'' arrived [[Charleston, South Carolina]], 8 Decembe
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  • |Ship struck=2 January 1971 ...l-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws
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  • ...l-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws ...)|shakedown]] cruise to [[Bermuda]], ''Lowe'' reported for [[convoy]] duty 2 February 1944 and departed [[Charleston, South Carolina]], escorting convoy
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  • ...l-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws At 2114 planes were sighted dead ahead. Guns 1 and 2 opened fire along with the forward 20 millimeter guns, blanketing the incom
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  • |Ship struck=2 January 1971 ...l-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws
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  • ...l-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws ...rth Africa]]n ports, making eight such voyages between 3 February 1944 and 2 June 1945.
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  • ...l-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws ...regidor|CVE-58}} and exercises with [[submarines]]. Departing Pearl Harbor 4 August, she was en route to [[Leyte]] when President [[Harry S. Truman]] an
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  • |Ship launched=2 November 1943 ...l-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws
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  • ...l-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws ...oy reached [[Tunisia]] and on the 11th got underway for New York, arriving 2 May.
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  • |Ship laid down=4 August 1943 |Ship decommissioned=2 July 1969
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  • ...l-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws ...eptember. Coastwise escort duty and training at [[Bermuda]] followed until 4 December, when she put to sea for a [[submarine]] search in the [[Gulf of M
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  • ...l-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws ...amed in honor of Machinist Weimar Edmund Neunzer, who was killed in action 2 July 1942 during the [[Aleutian Islands]] Campaign and was posthumously awa
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  • ...l-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws ''Brough'', under constant and intensive training throughout the war expended 4,050 rounds of {{convert|3|in|mm|0}} 50 cal., 15,180 rounds of 40&nbsp;mm, a
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  • ...l-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws On 2 May 1945, ''Vance'' departed New York with her last Mediterranean-bound con
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  • ...l-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws ...net|CV-8}} 19 October 1941, he remained on board that ship until his death 2 days after the action off [[Santa Cruz Island]] 26 October 1942. Private Fi
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  • |Ship name=PNS ''Rajah Lakandula'' (PS-4) |Ship draft= {{convert|10|ft|4|in|m|abbr=on}}
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  • ...l-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws ...departed Attu for Petropavlovsk, USSR, and arrived there on the morning of 2 October, 1945. She delivered supplies and mail to the Harry L. Corl (APD-1
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  • ...l-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws ...and rejoin the convoy. She entered the [[River Clyde]] and moored there on 2 November. Eight days later, the destroyer escort sailed for the United Stat
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  • ...l-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws ...rine]] patrol. They called at Casablanca again to replenish from 29 May to 4 June and put to sea.
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  • |Ship decommissioned=2 June 1969 |Ship reclassified=DER-393, 2 September 1954
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  • |Ship struck=2 January 1971 ...l-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws
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  • ...l-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws ...] ''Pillsbury’s'' first duty was as [[flagship]] for [[Escort Division]] 4 escorting convoys into [[Casablanca]] and [[Gibraltar]]. ''Pillsbury'' then
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  • |Ship propulsion=2-shaft Fairbanks Morse diesels, 6,000 bhp *[[USS Fiske (DE-143)|DE-143 USS ''Fiske'']] - sunk August 2, 1944 by [[Unterseeboot 804|U-804]] north of the [[Azores]]
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  • |Ship power=6,000 [[horsepower]] (4.48 [[megawatt]]s) ...iber]] dual-purpose [[gun mount]]s<br/>4 x 20-mm [[antiaircraft]] guna<br/>2 x [[depth charge]] tracks
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  • |Ship displacement=1,766 [[ton]]s (light)<br/>2,750 tons (full load) |Ship power=6,000 [[horsepower]] (4.48 [[megawatt]]s)
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  • |Ship displacement=1,766 tons (light); 2,750 tons (full load) |Ship power=6000 [[horsepower]] (4.48 [[megawatt]]s)
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  • |Ship image=[[Image:USS Wachapreague (AGP-8) 2.jpg|300px|USS Wachapreague (AGP-8)]] ...=From [[seaplane tender]] AVP-56 to [[motor torpedo boat tender]] AGP-8 on 2 February 1943
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  • |Ship launched=2 July 1943 |Ship displacement=1,766 tons (light)<br/>2,750 tons (full load)
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  • |Ship displacement=1,766 [[ton]]s (light)<br/>2,750 tons (full load) |Ship power=6,000 [[horsepower]] (4.48 [[megawatt]]s)
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  • |Ship displacement=1,766 [[ton]]s (light(<br/>2,750 tons (full load) |Ship power=6,000 [[horsepower]] (4.48 [[megawatt]]s)
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  • |Ship displacement=2,610 tons (full load) in 1970 |Ship power=6,080 [[horsepower]] (4.54 MW)
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  • |Ship commissioned=4 May 1949 |Ship fate=Returned to U.S. Navy 2 September 1967<br/>Sunk as target 9 January 1968
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  • ...p fate=Loaned to [[U.S. Coast Guard]] 4 May 1949<br/>Returned to U.S. Navy 2 September 1967<br/>Sunk as target 9 January 1968 |Ship displacement=1,766 tons(light); 2,750 tons (full load)
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  • |Ship displacement=1,766 [[ton]]s (light); 2,750 ons (full load) |Ship power=6,080 [[horsepower]] (4.54 [[megawatt]]s)
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  • |Ship displacement=2,498 tons (full load) in 1967 |Ship draft={{convert|12|ft|4|in|m|abbr=on}} full load aft in 1967
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  • |Ship image=[[Image:USS Half Moon (AVP-26) 2.jpg|300px|USS Half Moon (AVP-26)]] |Ship decommissioned=4 September 1946
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  • |Ship displacement=1,766 [[ton]]s (light)<br/>2,592 tons (full load) |Ship beam= {{convert|41|ft|2|in|abbr=on}}
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  • |Ship launched=2 October 1943 |Ship displacement=In 1966: 1,786 tons light; 2,522.4 tons (full load)
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  • |Ship launched=2 October 1943 |Ship displacement=1,766 [[ton]]s (light)<br/>2,592 tons (trial)
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  • |Ship displacement=2,442 tons in 1965 |Ship power=6,150 [[horsepower]] (4.59 MW)
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  • |Ship displacement=1,766 tons (light); 2,750 tons (full load) |Ship power=6,000 [[horsepower]] (4.48 [[megawatt]]s)
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  • |Ship displacement=2,530.7 tons (full load) |Ship beam={{convert|41|ft|2.125|in|m|abbr=on}} maximum
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  • |Ship displacement=1,766 [[ton]]s (light)<br/>2,592 [[ton]]s (full load) |Ship power=6,000 [[horsepower]] (4.48 [[megawatt]]s)
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  • |Ship displacement=2,498 tons (full load) in 1964 |Ship power=6,400 [[horsepower]] (4.78 MW)
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  • |Ship launched=2 July 1942 |Ship displacement=2,529 tons (full load) in 1966
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  • |Ship displacement=1,766 tons standard, 2,800 tons full load |Ship power=6,200 [[brake horsepower]] (4.63 [[megawatt]]s)
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  • |Ship struck=2 April 1926<ref name=DANFS /> |Ship fate=transferred to U.S. Coast Guard, 2 April 1926<ref name=DANFS />
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  • |Ship draft={{convert|9|ft|4|in|m|abbr=on}}<ref name=Con-123 /> ...d steam turbine]]s, {{convert|18000|shp}}<br>1 x cruising steam turbine<br>4 x [[Yarrow]] [[boiler]]s
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  • |Ship propulsion=4 Boilers <br> 2 Curtis Turbines: 17,696 horsepower |Ship armament=4 x 4 in (102 mm), 2 x 1-pdrs (450 g), 3 x 21" (533 mm) [[torpedo tube]]s
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  • ...ficant exporters of sugar from beets. The U.S. harvested 1,004,600 acres (4&nbsp;065&nbsp;km²) of sugarbeets in 2008 alone.<ref>[http://www.nass.usda. ...te climates. During its first growing season, it produces a large (1&ndash;2&nbsp;kg) storage root whose dry mass is 15&ndash;20% [[sucrose]] by [[weigh
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  • ...is connected to a tube 3, through the agency of a dome shaped metal piece 4. The tube 3 has a portion 5 which serves as a hanger for the device when in ...soldering to the top of the ball 1 within the space surrounded by the dome 4, this tube extending to the upper level of the pipe 10. The tube extends be
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  • ...the valve and put it back into the closet, I repeated this everyday. After 4 or 5 days it would stop making any kind of gas and it would sit there for a ...to a 3/8 hose barb. The side opening of the tee was adapted down to the 1/4 tubing I was using to run to my burner or carburetor. I had a small brass c
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  • ...one 57 mm gun. The radar system can engage aerial and surface targets at 4 km and 5 km respectively. The electro-optical system can detect MiG-21 siz ...mbined with the fact that they are often mounted in pairs, with as many as 4 pairs mounted on the larger ships, providing Russian ships with an effectiv
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  • ...elocity]] of 2,430 ft/s (741 m/s) is considerably lower than the Hispano's 2,789 ft/s (850 m/s), the substantially larger and heavier projectile makes t ...e planned '''ADEN 25''', which was to be a somewhat larger weapon (90 in / 2.29 m long, 203 lb / 92 kg) firing the new range of [[NATO]] 25 mm ammunitio
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  • ...shp (1.3 MW)<br>[[Farrel-Birmingham]] [[Gear|single reduction gear]]<br />2 shafts ...gun]]s<br />1 × [[Hedgehog (weapon)|Hedgehog]] anti-submarine mortar<br />2 × [[Depth charge]] tracks
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  • |Ship image=[[Image:USS Tucumcari (PGH-2).jpg|300px]] |Ship caption=USS ''Tucumcari'' (PGH-2) at sea.
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  • |Ship armament=1 x 3-inch (76.2-mm) gun<br />1 x 40 mm gun<br />4 x .50-caliber (12.7-mm) machine guns ...ut in for high speeds. She was armed with a director-controlled 3-inch (76.2-mm) 50-caliber automatic dual-purpose gun forward and a 40-millimeter [[Bof
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  • ...f refresher training, she participated in amphibious exercise PHIBELEX/BLT 4-69, off [[Camp Pendleton|Camp Pendleton, Calif.]], in early December. In Ja ...d inspections. After a dependents' cruise to [[Saipan]] on 3 September and 4 September, the gunboat conducted refresher training until 14 October, when
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  • {{About|the unguided anti-tank weapon|the Russian guided anti-tank missile|AT-4 Spigot}} |caption=Firing an AT-4 produces a large back blast, a significant problem when operating the weapo
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  • |variants=9M123, 9M123-2, 9M123F, 9M123F-2 ...nd tripod mounts<ref name="NAROD">{{cite web |url=http://www.btvt.narod.ru/4/kornet.htm |title=ПТРК «КОРНЕТ» |accessdate=2008-11-08 |work=bt
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  • ...amming. The missile has a weight of 42 kg and can engage targets at ranges 4-5 km. The Nag is claimed to be first anti-tank missile which has a complete ...d with a thermal imager for target acquisition. NAMICA is a modified [[BMP-2]] ICV produced as "Sarath" in India. The carrier weights 14.5 tonnes in ful
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  • • Launcher + 4 missiles: {{convert|187|kg|lboz|abbr=on}}<br> • Tripod: {{convert|2.8|kg|lboz|abbr=on}}<br>
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  • |velocity= 2,657 ft/s (810 m/s) ...|lb|kg|adj=on|sigfig=4}} projectile using {{convert|146|lb|12|oz|kg|sigfig=4}} cordite MD propellant.<ref>[[Treatise on Ammunition]] 10th edition 1915</
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  • ...[[Hatsuharu class destroyer|''Hatsuharu''-class]]s used the ''Model B mod 2'' mount although how it differed from the earlier ''Model B'' mount is unkn | {{convert|4|kg|lb|abbr=on}}
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  • ...cite web | last = DiGiulian | first = Tony | title = 14"/50 (35.6 cm) Mark 4 and Mark 6 | url=http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNUS_14-50_mk4.htm | publi ...riginally designed, but it was later switched to the [[16"/50 caliber Mark 2 gun]] in a 1917 redesign. The ships were eventually canceled in 1922 after
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  • ...rt|14|-|3|cm|in|abbr=on}} of armor while the Bismarck's had {{convert|10|-|2|cm|in|abbr=on}}. Maximum elevation was 40°, giving a range of {{convert|23 ...unts that weighed {{convert|26.71|t|ton}} with armor between {{convert|6|-|2|cm|in|abbr=on}} thick. Each mount could depress -10° and elevate to 35°;
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  • The '''14"/45 caliber gun''', known initially as the Mark 1, 2, 3, and 5, and later as the Mark 8, 9, 10, and 12, were the first 14-inch g ...web | last = DiGiulian | first = Tony | title = 14"/45 (35.6 cm) Marks 1, 2, 3 and 5 | url = http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNUS_14-45_mk1.htm | publi
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  • |cartridge=AP Mark 8: 2,700 lb. (1,225 kg)<br>HC Mark 13: 1,900 lb. (862 kg)<br>Nuclear Mark 23: 1, |velocity= AP: 2,500 ft/s (762 m/s)<br>HC & Nuclear: 2,690 ft/s (820 m/s)
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  • The 3"/50 caliber gun (Mark 2) was an early model with a projective velocity of {{convert|2100|ft|m}} per ...]]s during [[World War II]]. The AVD seaplane tender conversions received 2 guns; the APD transport, DM minelayer, and DMS minesweeper conversions rece
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  • |weight= 2,650 lb (1,202 kg) |caliber= {{convert|3|in|mm|sing=on|sigfig=4}}
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  • |weight=2,100 kg ...I]]. The land based version was replaced in Soviet service by the [[ZSU-57-2]] during the 1950s. Guns of this type were successfully used throughout the
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  • ...r a 5" bore and a barrel length of 25 calibers, 5" x 25 = 125", or about 3.2 meters).<ref name=F156>Fairfield 1921 p.156</ref> ...ase and projectile handled as a single assembled unit) with a 9.6-pound (4.4&nbsp;kg) charge of [[smokeless powder]] to give a 54-pound (24&nbsp;kg) pro
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  • ...caliber]]s long (barrel length is 5"&nbsp;×&nbsp;51&nbsp;=&nbsp;255" or 6.4&nbsp;meters).<ref>Fairfield 1921 p. 156</ref> * {{USS|Olympia|C-6}} - replacing the original 10 5"/40 and 4 8"/35 guns
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  • |weight=combat: 4,500 kg<br>(9,921 lbs)<br> travel: 4,500 kg<br>(9,921 lbs) |width=2.15 m (7 ft)
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  • |weight={{kg to lb|3.9|sp=us|abbr=on|precision=2|wiki=yes}} ...'', ''Bofors Carl Gustav Automatic carbine 5''. The Ak 5 replaced the [[Ak 4]] (licensed [[Heckler & Koch G3|G3]] copy) in Swedish service.
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  • ...41 in that they had a longer arming distance (14-28 meters compared to the 2-3 meters of the M381 and M441). ...e M576. Another test variant, the '''XM576E2''', which had 27 pellets of #4 buckshot without a [[sabot]] within the shot cup was deemed to spread too q
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  • |weight=Mk II : 81 cwt or 89 cwt (4½ tons)<ref>Mk II weighed 81 cwt as originally built; 89 cwt after chase-ho ...|mm|sigfig=4}} (25.53 calibres)<br>Mk IV, VI : {{convert|156|in|mm|sigfig=4}} (26 calibres)<ref name=Gunnery1902>Text Book of Gunnery 1902, Table 12 pa
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  • The [[Swedish Navy]] purchased a number of [[QF 2 pounder naval gun|2 pounder ''Pom-Poms'']] from [[Vickers]] as anti-aircraft guns in 1922. Howe ...ft/s|abbr=on}}. The rate of fire was normally about 120 rounds per minute (2.0 rounds per second), which improved slightly when the barrels were closer
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  • ...line chutes.<ref>Jordan, p. 47</ref> The gun had a nominal firing cycle of 4 or 5 seconds with its automatic spring rammer, but the dredger hoists trans [[File:Mogador-2-guns.jpg|thumb|right|Twin-mounted Mle 1934 guns seen on [[French destroyer
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  • * Wall thickness: 4 mm - 5 mm ...gives content as 2 ounces of H.E. filling plus 0.1 ounces of primer and 0.2 ounce gaine.</ref>
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  • The weapon is a modular system comprising a command module and typically 2 combat modules, although the number can be as many as 8 in the case of ''Ad ...a link-less feeding mechanism, and two [[SA-N-11]] launchers equipped with 4 ready-to-fire missiles each and fed by a reloading system storing 24 missil
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  • ...d trial shots between 10<sup>o</sup>N and 10<sup>o</sup>S,<ref>Blair, p.61-2.</ref> collecting 7000 readings in all.<ref name="Blair, p.62">Blair, p.62. [[Image:USS Pampanito after torpedo room 2.JPG|thumb|Two Mark 14 torpedoes stored in the after torpedo room of the [[m
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  • |carriage= 4 wheels with outriggers ...with [[Rheinmetall]] in 2009). The system was originally designated as '''2 ZLA/353 ML''' but this was later changed to '''GDF-001'''. It was developed
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  • ...web|url=http://www.navy.mil/navydata/fact_display.asp?cid=2100&tid=800&ct=2 |title=The US Navy - Fact File |publisher=Navy.mil |date=2009-11-09 |access | height = 4.7 m
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  • |caliber={{convert|3|in|cm|2|adj=on}} ...{convert|2258|ft/s|m/s|abbr=on}} in British service in WWI using {{convert|2|lb|abbr=on}} cordite MD size 11 propellant (Hogg & Thurston 1972, page 55).
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  • [[File:HN-INS-Yaffo-K-42-4.5-inch-gun-2.jpg|right|thumb|300px|<center></center>Mk IV gun on mounting CP Mk V, from ...p to the 1970s. For the current unrelated 55-calibre Royal Navy gun, see [[4.5 inch Mark 8 naval gun]], manufactured by [[BAE Systems]].
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  • ...ritish ordnance terms#Separate QF|Separate QF]], {{convert|80|lb|kg|sigfig=4}} SAP or [[British ordnance terms#HE|HE]] ...http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNGER_41-65_skc33.htm Navweaps 10.5 cm/65 (4.1") SK C/33]</ref>
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  • ...ke Nukem (computer game)|Duke Nukem]]'', ''[[Metal Gear]]'', and ''[[Worms 4: Mayhem]]''—have several versions. ...oth ''[[Half-Life_(video_game)|Half-Life]]'' and ''[[Half_life_2|Half-Life 2]]'', many levels involve destruction or even control of sentry guns. ''[[Po
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  • ...ame="NavOrdAndGunV2">{{cite book|title =NAVAL ORDNANCE AND GUNNERY, VOLUME 2 FIRE CONTROL, NAVPERS 10798-A|publisher =U.S. Navy, Bureau of Naval Personn ...ring exercises in 1930 and 1931, US battleships had hit percentages in the 4-6% range (Jurens).</ref>
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  • |weight= 8lb. 13oz. (4 kg) ...duced from the end of regular production in 1918 until 1932 numbered about 2,150.
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  • The TR47C [[radar]] operates in the same way of AN/APY-1/2 radar onboard [[E-3 Sentry]] in that the azimuth is scanned mechanically, w ...ompatible with Chinese and European combat data systems such as ZKJ-1, ZKJ-4, ZKJ-4A-3, ZKJ-5, ZKJ-6, ZKJ-7, H/ZBJ-1, and [[Thomson-CSF]] TAVITAC, and c
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  • |weight= 2,450 kg (5,400 lbs) |crew=12 (min 4)
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  • |length= 5.270 m (17 ft 4 in) |diameter=45 cm (17-3/4 in)
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  • | weight = 2.8 tonnes The Type 93 weighed about 2.9 short tons, with a high-explosive warhead weighing 490 kilograms (about 1
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  • |velocity=900 m/s (2,953 ft/s) In 1935 the [[Imperial Japanese Navy]] decided to replace the earlier [[QF 2 pounder naval gun|40 mm Vickers "pom-pom" gun]]s with a [[25 mm Hotchkiss a
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  • [[Image:Navy Type 99-1 & 99-2.JPG|thumb|300px|Type 99 cannon]] The '''Type 99-1 cannon''' and '''Type 99-2 cannon''' were Japanese versions of the [[Oerlikon FF]] and [[Oerlikon FFL]
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  • ...006 Update], ''[[REN21]]'', published 2007, accessed 2007-05-16; see Table 4, p. 20.</ref> ...r second, <math>g</math> is acceleration due to [[gravity]] of 9.8 m/s<sup>2</sup>, and <math>k</math> is a coefficient of efficiency ranging from 0 to
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  • ...''R'')-(6-methoxyquinolin-4-yl)((2''S'',4''S'',8''R'')- 8-vinylquinuclidin-2-yl)methanol | Othername = (''R'')-(5-ethenyl-1-azabicyclo[2.2.2]oct-2-yl)-
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  • | IUPAC_name = (''R''*,''S''*)-2,8-bis(trifluoromethyl)quinolin-4-yl]-(2-piperidyl)methanol | C=17 | H=16 | F=6 | N=2 | O=1
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  • ..._name = 5-chloro-''N''-(4-[''N''-(cyclohexylcarbamoyl)sulfamoyl]phenethyl)-2-methoxybenzamide It is sold in doses of 1.25&nbsp;mg, 2.5&nbsp;mg and 5&nbsp;mg, under the trade names '''Diabeta''', '''Glynase'''
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  • ...2,14-trihydroxy-5-methyl-11,13-''bis''(methylamino)-2,4,9-trioxatricyclo[8.4.0.0<sup>3,8</sup>]tetradecan-7-one ...6,8-''bis''(methylamino)decahydro-4''H''-pyrano[2,3-''b''][1,4]benzodioxin-4-one</small>
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  • | IUPAC_name = (''RS'')-1-butyl-''N''-(2,6-dimethylphenyl)<br />piperidine-2-carboxamide ...O/c1-4-5-12-20-13-7-6-11-16(20)18(21)19-17-14(2)9-8-10-15(17)3;;/h8-10,16H,4-7,11-13H2,1-3H3,(H,19,21);1H;1H2
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  • | IUPAC_name = 2-(diethylamino)-<br />''N''-(2,6-dimethylphenyl)acetamide | synonyms = ''N''-(2,6-dimethylphenyl)-''N''<sup>2</sup>,''N''<sup>2</sup>-diethylglycinamide
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  • | IUPAC_name = 3,5,7,8-tetrazabicyclo[4.3.0] nona-3,5,9-trien-2-one | InChI = 1/C5H4N4O/c10-5-3-1-8-9-4(3)6-2-7-5/h1-2H,(H2,6,7,8,9,10)
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  • | IUPAC_name = ''N'''-(7-chloroquinolin-4-yl)-''N'',''N''-diethyl-pentane-1,4-diamine ...-4-22(5-2)12-6-7-14(3)21-17-10-11-20-18-13-15(19)8-9-16(17)18/h8-11,13-14H,4-7,12H2,1-3H3,(H,20,21)
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  • | IUPAC_name = 3-(4-chlorophenyl)-''N'',''N''-dimethyl-<br>3-pyridin-2-yl-propan-1-amine | InChI = 1/C16H19ClN2/c1-19(2)12-10-15(16-5-3-4-11-18-16)13-6-8-14(17)9-7-13/h3-9,11,15H,10,12H2,1-2H3
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  • ...S'',11''S'',13''S'',14''S'',16''R'',17''R'')-9- Fluoro-11,17-dihydroxy-17-(2-hydroxyacetyl)-10,13,16- trimethyl-6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17- dodecah ...2)21(15,23)17(26)10-20(16,3)22(12,28)18(27)11-24/h6-7,9,12,15-17,24,26,28H,4-5,8,10-11H2,1-3H3/t12-,15+,16+,17+,19+,20+,21+,22+/m1/s1
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  • | IUPAC_name = (11β)-11,17,21-trihydroxypregna-1,4-diene-3,20-dione |synonyms = <small>11,17-dihydroxy-17- (2-hydroxyacetyl)- 10,13-dimethyl-6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17- dodecahydro
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  • | IUPAC_name = (''R'')-2-acetamido-3-sulfanylpropanoic acid | synonyms=<small>(''R'')-2-acetamido-3-mercaptopropanoic acid</small>
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  • |IUPACName=calcium (2R,3S,4R,5R)- 2,3,4,5,6-pentahydroxyhexanoate ...-2(8)3(9)4(10)5(11)6(12)13;/h2*2-5,7-11H,1H2,(H,12,13);/q;;+2/p-2/t2*2-,3-,4+,5-;/m11./s1
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  • ...[acetyl(hydroxy)amino]pentyl}-''N''-[5-({4-[(5-aminopentyl)(hydroxy)amino]-4-oxobutanoyl}amino)pentyl]-''N''-hydroxysuccinamide ...25(36)31(39)20-10-4-7-17-28-23(34)11-13-24(35)30(38)19-8-2-5-15-26/h37-39H,2-20,26H2,1H3,(H,27,33)(H,28,34)
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  • ...dihydroxy-3-prop-2-enyl-2,4,5,6,7a,13-hexahydro-1H-4,12-methanobenzofuro[3,2-e]isoquinoline-7-one | bioavailability = 2% (Oral, 90% absorption but high [[first-pass metabolism]])
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  • | Formula = Na<sub>2</sub>S<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub> | BoilingPt = 100 °C (pentahydrate, - 5H<sub>2</sub>O decomp)
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  • | InChI = 1/C15H12N2O/c16-15(18)17-13-7-3-1-5-11(13)9-10-12-6-2-4-8-14(12)17/h1-10H,(H2,16,18) | CAS_number = 298-46-4
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  • | IUPAC_name = 5-ethyl-5-phenylpyrimidine-2,4,6(1''H'',3''H'',5''H'')-trione | Other_name = 5-ethyl-5-phenyl-1,3-diazinane-2,4,6-trione
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  • | IUPAC_name = 5,5-diphenylimidazolidine-2,4-dione | C=15 | H=12 | N=2 | O=2
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  • | IUPAC_name = Methyl [6-(propylthio)-1''H''-benzoimidazol-2-yl]carbamate | InChI = 1/C12H15N3O2S/c1-3-6-18-8-4-5-9-10(7-8)14-11(13-9)15-12(16)17-2/h4-5,7H,3,6H2,1-2H3,(H2,13,14,15,16)
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  • | IUPAC_name = (''S'')-6-phenyl-2,3,5,6-tetrahydroimidazo[2,1-b][1,3]thiazole | CAS_number = 14769-73-4
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  • {{Drugbox||IUPAC_name = 5-chloro-''N''-(2-chloro-4-nitrophenyl)-2-hydroxybenzamide ...l)ccc1O)[N+]([O-])=O| PubChem=4477| DrugBank=| C=13 | H=8 | Cl=2 | N=2 | O=4| molecular_weight = 327.119 g/mol| bioavailability= | metabolism = | elimin
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  • ...lohexanecarbonyl)-2,3,6,7-tetrahydro-1''H''-pyrazino[2,1-''a'']isoquinolin-4(11b''H'')-one | C=19 | H=24 | N=2 | O=2
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  • |IUPACName=1-Methyl-2-[(''E'')-2-(2-thienyl)vinyl]-5,6-dihydro-4''H''-pyrimidine | Formula=C<sub>11</sub>H<sub>14</sub>N<sub>2</sub>S
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  • ...rihydroxy-6-(methylsulfanyl)oxan-2-yl]propyl}-1-methyl-4-propylpyrrolidine-2-carboxamide ...-5-6-10-7-11(21(3)8-10)17(25)20-12(9(2)19)16-14(23)13(22)15(24)18(26-16)27-4/h9-16,18,22-24H,5-8H2,1-4H3,(H,20,25)/t9-,10+,11-,12+,13-,14+,15+,16+,18+/m
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  • ..._name = 2,2-dichloro-''N''-[(1''R'',2''R'')-2-hydroxy-1-(hydroxymethyl)-2-(4-nitrophenyl)ethyl]acetamide ...= 1/C11H12Cl2N2O5/c12-10(13)11(18)14-8(5-16)9(17)6-1-3-7(4-2-6)15(19)20/h1-4,8-10,16-17H,5H2,(H,14,18)/t8-,9-/m1/s1
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