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The Navy also commands explosives experts who have vast knowledge of underwater demolitions.
But his decisions are determined by his knowledge of underwater topography, currents and the behavior of fish -- not just perch, which is easiest to catch when the ice is first forming, but also ling, bullhead, trout, salmon and small-mouth bass.
This site demonstrates the value of collaboration between archaeologists, local community members and divers to enhance our knowledge of underwater cultural heritage in Scotland".
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Finding them requires an intimate knowledge of the underwater landscape and the way water flows across it.
Kurzewski's website says that each ship will be a "personification of one of the ideals of Oceania and it has a possibility of simulation of its own 'voice' and 'thoughts,' and also has the knowledge of the underwater land and also its own knowledge which it conveys".
But their conversation wasn't grounded in knowledge of how life underwater actually works.
Because of this advantage, LIBS has been used as a tool for inspecting materials in underwater archaeology, where knowledge of the chemical composition may provide valuable clues on the origin of materials in shipwrecks and submerged buildings.
To our knowledge, however, no research has been published investigating experimentally the power consumption of underwater snake robots.
To our knowledge, there is no known work based on CFD method which compares different phases of underwater front crawl hand motion with appropriate changes of hand orientation.
Swarms of underwater robots.
(The national average of underwater properties is 28.4 percent).
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