Sentence examples for constructing ships from inspiring English sources

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Other improvements include upgraded flight deck ballistic protection, first installed on USS George Washington, and the high-strength low-alloy steel (HSLA-100) used for constructing ships starting with USS John C. Stennis.

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In that office, he was responsible for important legislation: the Merchant Shipping Act (1906), improving seamen's living conditions, but also endangering their lives by raising the Plimsoll line on newly constructed ships; the Patents and Designs Act (1907), preventing foreign exploitation of British inventions; and the Port of London Act (1908), setting up the Port of London Authority.

To achieve intelligent design at the initial ship design stage, many researchers have made much significant progress in this field, however, most of them only focused on how to find the similar constructed ships.

The demand for labor for the city's factories, including the new U.S. Naval Yard at Hog Island, which constructed ships, trains, and other items needed in the war effort, helped attract blacks in the Great Migration (African American).

Following test Baker decontamination problems, the United States Navy equipped newly constructed ships with a CounterMeasure WashDown System (CMWDS) of piping and nozzles to cover exterior surfaces of the ship with a spray of salt water from the firefighting system when nuclear attack appeared imminent.

With the support of the constructed Ship Data Warehouse System, two core subsystems Configuration Selection Assistant (CSA) and Design Scheme Decision Assistant (DSDA) are included in ESACD.

At the same time Britain served notice upon Washington and Paris that it alone of the great naval powers would take advantage of the extension of the upper limit by constructing two ships this year of not more than 40,000 tons.

We would like to acknowledge the help of Maurice Jefferson for designing and constructing protective shipping encasements for laboratory hardware and loading ramp for offloading shipped containers and Ted Clarke for drawing the Campus network diagram.

The ship's keel was laid after Yamatos launch in August 1940 and construction continued until December 1941, when the Japanese began to question their ambitious capital ship building program with the coming of war, the resources essential in constructing the ship would become much harder to obtain.

The lymphovascular embolus represents the phenomenon of the "ship in the bottle" where the arduous and complex task of constructing a ship within a bottle is replaced with the relatively effortless and simple job of building the bottle around the ship [5].

Since the vessels from the expedition failed to come to their aid, Narváez's suffering survivors had to construct additional ships.

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