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If you're interested, I will climb off my bike and cover this trip, which seems to fall between the buoys of the zeitgeist.
A main course of lamb rump with spiced couscous and hummus is a departure from convention, the lamb arranged as a raft on a sea of moist couscous, with life buoys of well-made falafel to each side.
As Mr. Bratland tells the story, they noticed floating navigational buoys of the kind that mark harbor entrances, "and they said, why not put a turbine on top of such a construction?" Because it relies on a long ballasted cylinder to keep it stable, the Hywind design has to be assembled in deep water, using floating cranes and large barges.
Figure 4 shows a detailed deployment of nearly 70 buoys of TAO project.
The GPS buoys of the NOWPHAS system at eleven sites also recorded tsunamis with 20 to 30 centimeters of maximum height (see also: http://www.mlit.go.jp/kowan/nowphas/).jp/kowan/nowphas/
Tsunamis in the open ocean can potentially be detected both by buoys of the U.S. Deep-ocean Assessment and Reporting of Tsunamis (DART) array (e.g., González et al., 2005) and by altimeters installed on satellites (e.g., Okal et al., 1999; Gower, 2005).
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During World War I, industrial production at all levels was intensified, and Michigan became a buoy of the national economy.
Results from laboratory experiments on a pre-tensioned heaving buoy of 8.4 m diameter, tested at scale 1 16 is presented.
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