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to stowage

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A place where things are stowed.

  • Accommodations were so poor I think we were in stowage, with the rest of the cargo.

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Exactly when each airline will be able to implement the new regulations is not easy to say, as each must first prove its fleets' tolerance to radio interference and show that it is has updated crew manuals and made other changes to stowage procedures.

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Large aircraft, such as the Boeing 747, incorporate multiple bogies (several wheels arranged in a variety of configurations) in their landing gear to spread out the weight of the aircraft and to facilitate stowage after retraction in flight.

Vibrations are important in the structural design due to the following design trends—lightweight construction, arrangement of living and working quarters near the propeller to optimize stowage space, high propulsion power, small tip clearance of the propeller, and fuel-efficient, slow-running main engines.

'Y' gun was also removed to allow her depth charge stowage to be increased to 98 depth charges.

Later, 'Y' gun was also removed to allow her depth charge stowage to be increased to at least 60 depth charges.

By setting flight constraints first and bringing together established C. elegans researchers second, we were able to use minimal stowage space to successfully return a total of 53 independent samples, each containing more than a hundred individual animals, to investigators within one year of experiment concept.

Maximum elevation of the main guns was increased from 15 degree to 35 degrees, the number of torpedo tubes was reduced from five to two, mine stowage was eliminated as were the 47 mm guns.

Improvement of the embedded route planning in freight apps, based on navigation and push-guidance, can cause the truck-cargo stowage to reach a reasonable volume, weight and loading sequence of demand points, and there is stowage area for more trucks that are the fully loaded, which can reduce the number of trucks out in the parking lot.

Between the time the carrier was laid down in 1929 and launched in 1931, however, the Navy doubled her aircraft stowage requirement to 48 in order to give her a more capable air group.

The day after docking, Captain Bowen and Mr. Reisman plan to stage a six-and-a-half-hour spacewalk to install a spare Ku-band dish antenna and to mount an equipment stowage platform on a Canadian robot arm extension.

Early in the war, depth charge stowage increased to 33 in the C class, while the D class carried 38.

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