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The newer designs of 12-inch gun mounting had a considerably higher rate of fire, removing the advantage previously enjoyed by smaller calibres.
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They were armed with guns of smaller calibre, usually six or 7.5 inches.
However, MRA is limited in assessing smaller calibre arteries including much of the IMA and also less sensitive to detecting gas bubbles and signs of NOMI [6].
Asthma is not related to a special age group, but infants often have more severe symptoms because of the smaller calibre of the airways.
The smaller calibre of their airways combined with softer walls may lead to earlier and more symptomatic airflow disturbances, even with minor amounts of oedema and mucus.
Such vessel segments have a naturally smaller calibre, and use of these as reference vessels could lead to overestimations of the degree of stenosis.
Batteries of smaller calibre anti-aircraft guns and guns for dealing with raids were located at Fort Siloso, Fort Canning and Labrador.
We meet some young soldiers who discuss how fair it is that British ammunition used by 2 Para in Afghanistan is of a smaller calibre than American ammunition.
When they reached the open sea the smaller calibre guns were out of range and stopped firing but the heavier artillery continued to engage them.
Princess Royal was a well-armed ship, carrying twenty-six 12-pounder candon anumberumber of smaller calibre guns on the maindeck.
However, his 18 heavy artillery pieces had to be drawn by 400 oxen and slowed the advancing Scots army, proving ineffective against the longer range and smaller calibre English guns at the Battle of Flodden Field.
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