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  • ...destroyer escort protection against [[submarine]] and air attack for Navy vessels and [[convoy]]s. ...but sonar contact was made. ''Stanton'' fired a pattern of hedgehogs and a deep rumble followed their explosions.
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  • ...destroyer escort protection against [[submarine]] and air attack for Navy vessels and [[convoy]]s. ...fect. The three escorts continued hedgehog and creeper attacks against the deep-running submarine. Shortly after 0200 on 22 April, [[Sonar|soundmen]] detec
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  • ...e of a [[radar picket]] ship and a safety and support ship for [[Operation Deep Freeze]]. == Supporting Operation Deep Freeze ==
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  • ...destroyer escort protection against [[submarine]] and air attack for Navy vessels and [[convoy]]s. ...esults. After turning the convoy over to [[United Kingdom|British]] escort vessels once she had passed through the [[Strait of Gibraltar]], ''Wilhoite'' retur
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  • ...t to sea 3 September 1957 with fifteen other warships and eleven auxiliary vessels of Task Force 88.1, bound for [[Portland Harbour|Portland]], England. She r ...Fleet Sonar School. She departed 24 August to participate in "[[Operation Deep Freeze]] 60." She passed through the Panama Canal and arrived [[Dunedin|Dun
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  • ...destroyer escort protection against [[submarine]] and air attack for Navy vessels and [[convoys]]. She returned at war's end proudly with five [[battle stars ...ttacked a surfaced German [[U-boat]]. The U-boat immediately submerged for deep evasive tactics. ''Pillsbury'' and {{USS|Flaherty|DE-135}} raced to the sce
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  • ...of [[flying boat]]s each, but they were more expensive to build and had a deep draft, precluding their use in shallow harbors. The U.S. Navy therefore als ...[[Norway]], the [[Philippines]], and [[South Vietnam]], for use as patrol vessels and training ships, and a few saw commercial service as [[cruise ship]]s in
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  • ...nged according to customer needs. It is the material that has already been deep inside the ocean and has been utilized in space as well, because of their p *[[FRP tanks and vessels]] (The strength of the fibers is utilized to make a tank extra strong in th
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  • Vessels for the heating of bitumen or bituminous compounds are usually subject to s ...an or lake where they lived. Under the [[heat]] and [[pressure]] of burial deep in the earth, the remains were transformed into materials such as bitumen,
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  • ...fibres and any added soiling or dirt. Scouring is usually carried in iron vessels called [[Boiler|kier]]s. The fabric is boiled in an [[alkali]], which forms ...ochlorite]] or dilute [[hydrogen peroxide]]. If the fabric is to be dyed a deep shade, then lower levels of bleaching are acceptable, for example. However,
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  • ...0608p6'>[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article1624032 "Shipbuilding, Concrete Vessels", ''The Argus'', Friday 8 June 1917 p6]</ref> reports a proposal of Stone's ...cargo-carriers, of course. My firm has offered to back my opinion that the vessels will be seaworthy and satisfactory, by a guarantee of £10,000, and Messrs
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  • Traditional caulking (also spelled calking) on wooden vessels uses fibers of cotton, and [[oakum]] (hemp fiber soaked in pine [[tar]]). T ...pection Circular Number 7-01: Procedures for hull inspection and repair on vessels built of riveted construction. Issued 2001-10-09.]</ref> Originally done by
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  • ...y be [[balcony]] elements, [[lintel]]s, floor slabs, beams or foundation [[Deep foundation|piles]]. An innovative [[bridge]] construction method using pre ...or floors in [[skyscraper|high-rise building]]s and the entire containment vessels of [[nuclear reactors]].
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  • ...y the time they become competent to conduct water, all xylem tracheids and vessels have lost their cytoplasm and the cells are therefore functionally dead. Al ...in a few instances thousands, of years old. Every broken limb or root, or deep wound from fire, insects, or falling timber, may afford an entrance for dec
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  • Deep gas-phase reactor oxidation of ethylene oxide at 800–1000 K and a pressur ...ess, sweating, increased muscular irritability, transient spasm of retinal vessels, enlargement of the liver and suppression of its antitoxic functions.<ref n
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  • ...Alaska has been reduced, there is a continuing pattern of losing 20 to 40 vessels every year. There are still about 100 fishermen who must be rescued each ye ...A typical length may be {{convert|1200|ft|m}} long, by {{convert|40|ft|m}} deep (distance between cork line and lead line). It is stacked on the stern of t
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  • ...idly can clog small blood vessels, especially the delicate blood filtering vessels of the [[kidney]]s, causing kidney damage. ...|title=Biochemical and enzymological aspects of the symbiosis between the deep-sea tubeworm Riftia pachyptila and its bacterial endosymbiont |journal=Eur.
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  • | B || [[Bancroft's sign]] || || vascular medicine || [[deep vein thrombosis]] || || pain on anterior, but not lateral, compression of c ...[[neurology]] || [[Eaton-Lambert syndrome]] || || reappearance of absent deep tendon reflexes after short period of maximal muscle contraction
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  • ...sbn=0-8493-3794-1 |oclc= |doi= |accessdate=}}</ref> The function of blood vessels within the dermis is fourfold: to supply nutrition, to regulate temperature *[[Erythema annulare centrifugum]] (Deep gyrate erythema, Erythema perstans, Palpable migrating erythema, Superficia
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  • ..., and [[adventitia]] that bind the lymph vessel to the surroundings. Lymph vessels are devoted to propulsion of the lymph from the [[lymph capillaries]], whic ...ct]] or the largest lymph vessel in the body, the [[thoracic duct]]. These vessels drain into the right and left [[subclavian veins]] respectively.
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  • ...ntiasis]]) may be inherited (primary) or caused by injury to the lymphatic vessels (secondary). It is most frequently seen after lymph node dissection, [[surg ...een associated with the use of [[tamoxifen]], due to the blood clots and [[deep vein thrombosis]] (DVT) that can be caused by this medication. Resolution o
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  • ...''' are malformations of the [[lymphatic system]], which is the network of vessels responsible for returning to the [[venous system]] excess fluid from tissue :Capillary lymphangiomas are composed of small, capillary-sized lymphatic vessels and are characteristically located in the [[Epidermis (zoology)|epidermis]]
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  • ...tissue fluid is entering the blind ends of [[lymph capillaries]] (shown as deep green arrows) | Tubular vessels transport lymph back to the blood, ultimately replacing the volume lost dur
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  • | Caption2 = Superficial lymph glands and lymphatic vessels of head and neck. (Buccinator glands labeled at center right.) *Deep cervical, deep under the sternomastoid muscle
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  • ...tissue fluid is entering the blind ends of lymph capillaries (indicated by deep green arrows) | ...l nervous system]], and in non-vascular tissues. The main purpose of these vessels is to drain excess tissue fluids from around the cell ready to be filtered
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  • ...tributed widely throughout the body and linked by [[lymph vessel|lymphatic vessels]]. Lymph nodes are garrisons of [[B cell|B]], [[T cell|T]], and other [[Whi ...flow of lymph through them. Thus, subcapsular sinus is a sinus immediately deep to the capsule, and its endothelium is continuous with that of the afferent
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  • Like the [[thymus]], the spleen possesses only [[efferent lymphatic vessels]]. ...h in colour. In cetaceans and manatees it tends to be quite small, but in deep diving pinnipeds it can be quite massive, owing to its function of storing
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  • ...s a [[connective tissue]] that surrounds muscles, groups of muscles, blood vessels, and nerves, binding those structures together like plastic sandwich wraps. }}</ref>. It consists of several layers: a superficial fascia, a deep fascia, and a subserous (or visceral) fascia and extends uninterrupted from
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  • ...em]], '''veins''' (from the [[Latin language|Latin]] ''vena'') are [[blood vessels]] that carry [[blood]] '''towards the [[heart]]'''. Most veins carry deoxyg Veins are classified in a number of ways, including superficial vs. deep, pulmonary vs. systemic, and large vs. small.
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  • Zamboni and colleagues theorized that the malformed blood vessels caused increased deposition of iron in the brain, which in turn triggers [[ *reflux in the deep cerebral veins,
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  • MeshName = Coronary+Vessels | ...ch blood to the myocardium are known as coronary [[artery|arteries]]. The vessels that remove the deoxygenated blood from the heart muscle are known as coron
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