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- Full scantling ships have deck gear sufficient to completely unload their cargoes.
- The set of dimensions of these members is called the ship's scantlings.
- Filmmaker David Scantling joined the Marines during their 2009 deployment in the Nawa District.
- Naval architects wishing to comply with class rules would also use the scantling length.
- Not only were scantlings relaxed, but the restrictions on tank size were just about eliminated.
- Children's questions are gifts from God, little cerebral raindrops nourishing the scantling of our mortality.
- Often, hatch areas are reinforced by locally increasing the scantlings or by adding structural members called stiffeners.
- The large buildings were unroofed, dismantled into wall and ceiling panels and the floors separated into scantlings.
- Strut is a common name in timber framing for a support or brace of scantlings lighter than a post.
- The larger scantling would prevent the frequent dismastings that had been previously observed in the British Big Class seasons.
- With its rules of design, also known as scantlings, the A-Scow has a significant history.
- The first scantlings for the class were developed in 1906, making the class 100 years old in 2006.
- These were full scantling ships with three decks in which the frames hold the same dimensions as the upper deck.
- Scantling length need not be less than 96 %, nor more than 97 % of the length of the summer load line.
- He is currently the President & CEO of Scantling Technology Ventures, LLC, a private equity firm based in Akron, Ohio.
- The film was distributed by Samuel Goldwyn Films and the production team includes Norman Powell and executive producers Gary Sinise and David Scantling.
- The scantlings in the front upper floor of 25 extend through into 23 High Street and indicate the size and importance of this building.
- As a durable hardwood the timber is sought after for scantlings, structural timber, the construction of railway carriages, and boat building.
- A naval architect uses the correlation between longitudinal strength and a set of hull thicknesses called scantlings to manage problems of longitudinal strength and stresses.
- With overall length of 158.4 m and maximum width of 22.0 m, the ship has scantling displacement of 17000 tons.
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