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  • ==Construction and U.S. Navy service==
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  • ==Construction and U.S. Navy service==
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  • ==Construction and U.S. Navy service== ...on]] as a ''Barnegat''-class [[seaplane tender]], but was converted during construction for use in catapult training. She was launched on 8 March 1942 and [[Ship c
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  • ==Construction and U.S. Navy service==
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  • ==Construction and commissioning==
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  • ==Construction and U.S. Navy service==
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  • ==Construction and U.S. Navy service==
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  • ...seaplane tender|''Barnegat''-class]] [[seaplane tender]], converted during construction from a [[motor torpedo boat tender]] ==Construction and early deployment==
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  • ==Construction and U.S. Navy service==
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  • ==Construction and U.S. Navy service==
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  • ==Construction, commissioning, and shakedown==
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  • ==Construction and U.S. Navy service==
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  • ==Construction and U.S. Navy service== ...on, Washington|Houghton]], [[Washington (state)|Washington]]. While under construction, she was converted into a motor torpedo boat tender and was launched as suc
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  • ...seaplane tender|''Barnegat''-class]] [[seaplane tender]], converted during construction into a [[motor torpedo boat tender]] ==Construction and Deployment==
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  • ==Construction and U.S. Navy service==
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  • ==Construction and U.S. Navy service==
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  • ==Construction and U.S. Navy service==
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  • ==Construction and U.S. Navy service==
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  • ...can also be made well in advance and the chuck just screwed on to complete construction. <br/>
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  • The actual construction of the Icyball is slightly more complex than described above, to improve th ==Construction==
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  • In the Keith construction of the above noted patent, the "hot ball" or generator absorber is provided I accomplish my objects by that certain construction and arrangement of parts to be hereinafter more specifically pointed out an
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  • The above and various other advantages. I provide by that certain construction and arrangement of parts, of which a typical ex ample will be hereinafter m
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  • ...), p. 1.1-5. </ref> In 1919, the British shipbuilder Cammell Laird started construction of merchant ship, the ''Fullagar'', with an entirely welded hull;<ref>[http ...hod makes it popular in a number of applications including repair work and construction.<ref>Cary & Helzer (2005), p. 103.</ref>
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  • ...proximately six consecutive years in jail. Joey now works in the area of [[construction]], where he utilizes his skills as an eco-friendly contractor.
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  • ...SS Triton (SS-210)|the submarine of the same name]]. The contract for her construction was let on 17 November 1933 to the [[Marietta Manufacturing]] Company, [[Po
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  • ==Construction, operations in San Diego, and deployment to Vietnam==
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  • ...ch]]. The term has also been used to describe Armstrong's [[built-up gun]] construction system of a [[wrought-iron]] tube surrounded by multiple wrought-iron stren ...h range and accuracy. Over the next three years he developed his system of construction and adapted it to guns of heavier calibre.
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  • ...lg, concerned that they might become a military target, were able to block construction of the Fort and so the guns were never installed. The British government bo
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  • Hedgehog was replaced in new construction for the [[Royal Navy]] by the [[Squid (weapon)|Squid]] mortar in 1943. Squ
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  • ...s assigned to Naval Construction Force Support Unit Three and Naval Mobile Construction Battalion Twenty Four (NMCB-24) fire the MK-19 40mm grenade launcher during
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  • ...of pieces were built in 1936. The carriage had an innovative three-legged construction. In the traveling position, one of the legs was used as a towing trail, and The unusual construction gave the gun good stability and a traverse of 360 degrees, allowing it to q
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  • ...porating a [[British ordnance terms#Wire-wound|wire wound]] element to its construction. As first built, all used a three-motion screw [[Breech-loading weapon|bree
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  • |part_length={{convert|125|in|m}} (bore)<ref name=TOA1877page292>Treatise on Construction of Service Ordnance 1877, page 292</ref> ...rojectile with "Battering charge" of 50 pound "P" (gunpowder). Treatise on Construction of Service Ordnance 1877, page 348</ref>
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  • ...e:Dynamo.JPG|thumb|right| Cut-away of an alternator, showing the claw-pole construction; two of the wedge-shaped field poles, alternating N and S, are visible in ...and the [[slip ring]]s allow for greatly extended brush life. The stronger construction of automotive alternators allows them to use a smaller pulley so as to turn
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  • ...ue to tides; such sources are highly predictable, and if conditions permit construction of reservoirs, can also be [[Dispatchable generation|dispatchable]] to gene ...that the sale of electricity from the [[Three Gorges Dam]] will cover the construction costs after 5 to 8 years of full generation.<ref>[http://www.waterpowermaga
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  • ...), and [[dimercaptosuccinic acid]] (DMSA). In one small study including 11 construction workers exposed to elemental mercury, patients were treated with DMSA and N
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  • ...d ship builders keep a close eye on salt concentrations on surfaces during construction. Maximum salt concentrations on surfaces are dependent on the authority and
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  • ...ed steel oil tanks are also contained within the cowling. [[Welded]] steel construction was used for the nacelles, which attach to the centre section of the wing a ...ed for the elements of the [[leading edge]] and [[trailing edge]]. Similar construction to the centre section is also used in the outer panels.<ref name="Mod p631"
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  • ...sp;[[manufacturing|Major&nbsp;Industries]] '''7.3.3'''&nbsp;[[Construction|Construction&nbsp;Technology]] '''7.3.4'''&nbsp;[[Transportation|Transportation&nbsp;Tec
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  • It is used as a common [[mathematical model]] of [[mud]] flow in [[offshore construction|offshore engineering]], and in the handling of [[slurry|slurries]]. A commo
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  • *[[offshore construction]] Image:Ulc_prueflingsaufbau.jpg|Construction of a test sample, consisting of a mock-up [[concrete]] floor frame, complet
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  • == Construction ==
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  • ...g]] material, in many [[cleaning]] products, in a number of industrial and construction processes, and occasionally as a [[Edible paper|food ingredient]], particul ...ed as a core material in [[composite material]]s, [[paper engineering]], [[construction paper]] and [[paper clothing]]
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  • ...lar, scientists at the Japanese firm Konoshima Ltd., a producer of ceramic construction materials and industrial chemicals, have been looking for markets for their *[[Zinc oxide]] ([[zinc|Zn]]O), which is a [[semiconductor]], and used in the construction of [[varistor]]s.
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  • ...tonics, aerospace, medicine and pharmacy, food and agriculture, packaging, construction engineering, etc. Further topics included are: biotechnological production
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  • ...p://www.lehighgroup.com/fiber.htm Rope Materials]</ref> For equal mass and construction, polypropylene rope is similar in strength to polyester rope. Polypropylene ...of slope soaring, EPP has found greatest favour and use, as it permits the construction of radio-controlled model gliders of great strength and maneuverability. In
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  • ===Construction materials=== The second largest consumer of polycarbonates is the construction industry, e.g. for domelights, flat or curved glazing, and [[sound wall]]s.
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  • ...]], under the tradenames Spectra and Dyneema, and is commonly used for the construction of articular portions of [[implant (medicine)|implants]] used for [[hip rep
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  • ...e city of [[Carthage]] was easily burnt due to extensive use of bitumen in construction. [[Category:Road construction]]
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  • ...=Oil Shale: Ready to Unlock the Rock|first=Giles|last=Lambertson|publisher=Construction Equipment Guide|url=http://www.cegltd.com/story.asp?story=10092|date=2008-0 ...ing to [[Herodotus]] and [[Diodorus Siculus]], [[asphalt]] was used in the construction of the walls and towers of [[Babylon]]; there were oil pits near [[Ardericc
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