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  • ** [[Naval architecture|Marine engineering]] ** [[Naval architecture]] ...
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  • ==History== ...ld War]], the mill was occupied by a special branch of the [[Women's Royal Naval Service|WRNS]].<ref name=Brown>{{cite book | first = R J| last = Brown| yea ...
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  • == History == ...glitches in a program a ''bug''.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://ei.cs.vt.edu/~history/Hopper.Danis.html |title=Danis, Sharron Ann: "Rear Admiral Grace Murray Hop ...
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  • == History == ...cks were developed by a joint Army-Navy team led by Dr. Ross Gunn of the [[Naval Research Laboratory]] and fitted onto military aircraft during World War II ...
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  • ==History== The phrase was not considered a specifically nautical or naval term until 1951 (appearing as "one, two, six, heave!").<ref>{{Cite web|url= ...
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  • ==History== ...r=World Market Intelligence |url=http://www.hoistmagazine.com/features/the-history-makers/}}</ref> ...
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  • |[[Master (naval)|Master]] |[[Naval surgeon|Surgeon]] ...
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  • ...st of the world's largest machines, both static and [[vehicle|movable]] in history. ...t1=Dan|last2=Ganz|first2=Cheryl|last3=Russell|first3=Patrick|publisher=The History Press|year=2017|isbn=978-0750969956|pages=33}}</ref> ...
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  • Ships, commercial or naval, equipped with submarine signaling capability had that equipment noted as o ...olume=22 |pages=107–114 |location=New York, N.Y. |publisher=The Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=QQEh ...
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  • ...ech.2001.0109 |s2cid=110194817}}</ref> It was the first successful [[Sonar#History|acoustical echo ranging]] device. Similar in operating principle to a dynam ...| first=H. J. W. | last=Fay | journal=Journal of the American Society for Naval Engineers | volume=29 | number=1 | pages=101–113 | date=February 1917 | doi ...
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  • ...ronometer was the subject of one episode of the [[BBC|BBC's]] series ''[[A History of the World in 100 Objects]]''. Meticulous naval inventories show that HMS ''Beagle'' carried a total of at least [[List of ...
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  • {{Redirect|Ocean engineering|the design of ships and submarines|Naval architecture}} ...ence-between-naval-architecture-and-marine-engineering/ Difference between Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering.]</ref> It includes but is not limited ...
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  • ==History== ...nse. These limitations in [[dynamic range]] made it unsuitable for testing naval aircraft structures. On the other hand, the [[piezoelectric sensor]] was pr ...
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  • ...he Geschichte Online (EGO), published by the Leibniz Institute of European History (IEG), Mainz 2019-05-03.</ref> ==History== ...
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  • ==History== Emergency power systems were used as early as [[World War II]] on naval ships. In combat, a ship may lose the function of its boilers, which power ...
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  • ...rically powered control surfaces are used are mostly medium-range subsonic naval missiles, e.g. [[Exocet]], [[Harpoon (missile)|Harpoon]] and [[Martel (miss === Development history === ...
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  • ==History== ...hsp}}<ref>Van der Kloot 2014, p. 110.</ref> In 1918, airships of the Royal Naval Air Service engaged in [[anti-submarine warfare]] experimented by trailing ...
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  • ...Friedman ''U.S. Submarines Through 1945: An Illustrated Design History'', Naval Institute Press, 1995 {{ISBN|1-55750-263-3}}, p. 361</ref> ...
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  • ...erlines are a class of "ships lines" used to denote the shape of a hull in naval architecture lines plans. ==History== ...
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  • == History == ...d in the US, and continued until 1995 for possible [[space reactor]] and [[naval reactor]] applications. That research has shown that substantial improvemen ...
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