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the undersea
adjective
Existing, relating to, or made for use beneath the sea.
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In 1953 he published his first collection, "The Undersea Mountain".
Last month, it offered $890m to buy the undersea cable business of Britain's Cable & Wireless.
But the undersea frontier is increasingly crowded, and therefore increasingly contested.
With typical, baffling-to-civilians services humour, the Royal Navy called the undersea heist Operation Barmaid.
The NSA had secretly attached intercepts to the undersea fibre optic cables that ringed the world.
Fortunately, Ellen Prager, a former chief scientist at the undersea Aquarius Reef Base, came to the rescue.
The responders at Houma were not involved with the undersea injections, which were managed by the Houston Incident Command Post.
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When Paglen turned his attention to the undersea-cable system, he was surprised by its simplicity.
Roth also wants Nortel in the undersea-fiber business in a big way, possibly creating new service providers.
When the war ended, he continued working for the French navy, heading the Undersea Research Group at Toulon.
The standard treatment for CO poisoning recommended by the Undersea & Hyperbaric Medical Society is hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) therapy to decrease half-life but also to prevent lipid peroxidation.
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