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** Reeds Nautical – a nautical reference resource online and book list
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** This is a distinguished work which stands out from, and above, many of the books and articles which have ben written in this century on Avicenna ( Ibn Sīnā ) ( A. D. 980 – 1037 ).
** The numbers and are not algebraic numbers ( see the Lindemann – Weierstrass theorem ); hence they are transcendental.
** Haliotis brazieri f. hargravesi ( Cox, 1869 ) – synonym: Haliotis ethologus, the Mimic abalone, Haliotis hargravesi, the Hargraves ’ s abalone
** Haliotis diversicolor squamata Reeve, 1846 – synonym: Haliotis squamata – the scaly Australian abalone
** and nautical
** The first nuclear-powered submarine, the, logs its 60, 000th nautical mile, matching the endurance of the fictional Nautilus described in Jules Verne's novel " 20, 000 Leagues Under the Sea ".
** The United States officially begins using the international unit of the nautical mile, equal to 6, 076. 11549 ft. or 1, 852 meters.
** The Japanese submarine I-175 torpedoes and sinks the U. S. Navy escort aircraft carrier 20 nautical miles ( 37 km ) southwest of Butaritari with the loss of 644 lives, including that of Rear Admiral Henry M. Mullinnix ; there are 272 survivors.
** 112 carrier aircraft of Task Force 58 sink an entire convoy of eight Japanese ships 150 nautical miles ( 278 km ) northwest of Okinawa.
** If training under Part 61, at least 250 hours of piloting time including 20 hours of training with an instructor and 10 hours of solo flight, and other requirements including several " cross-country " flights, i. e. more than 50 nautical miles ( 93 km ) from the departure airport ( which include Day VFR and Night VFR between points, with a time of at least 2hrs ; also one cross country which is done solo one way, total distance with landings at 3 airports ) and both solo and instructor-accompanied night flights
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** A ground bus or earth bus is a conductor used as a zero voltage reference in a system, often connected to ground or earth.
** U. S. President Herbert Hoover is succeeded by Franklin D. Roosevelt ( FDR ), who in reference to the Great Depression, proclaims " The only thing we have to fear, is fear itself " in his inauguration speech.
** A homophoric reference is a generic phrase that obtains a specific meaning through knowledge of its context.
** An anaphoric reference, when opposed to cataphora, refers to something within a text that has been previously identified.
** an adherent of Gaianism — an Earth-centered ( sometimes referred to as neo-Pagan ) spiritual inclination with diverse and evolving religious expression whose central reference is Gaia as personification of the Earth as Mother to all life upon the planet.
** North-south reference roads have numbers 5-95 terminating in the figure 5, or odd 101-129, and increasing from west to east.
** East-west reference roads have two-digit numbers terminating in the figure 0 and increasing from north to south.
** puff. c ( zlib ), a small, unencumbered, single-file reference implementation included in the / contrib / puff directory of the zlib distribution.
** When the policeman enters Chronotis ' room, the Doctor can be heard talking about a " terrible way to see in the New Year " in a possible reference to that Doctor's first adventure.
** Tivoli, Ljubljana, a garden and a park in Slovenia, also named in reference to the Parisian garden
** Ana Ng mentions the line " All alone at the Sixty-Four World's Fair / Eighty dolls yelling ' Small Girl After All '", a direct reference to the fair and the " It's a small world " attraction.
** A temporary marker buoy set by danlayers during minesweeping operations to indicate the boundaries of swept paths, swept areas, known hazards, and other locations or reference points.
** Before the reading or chanting of the Gospel, the priest prays: " Cleanse my heart and my lips, O almighty God, who didst cleanse the lips of the prophet Isaias ...", a reference to Isaiah 6: 6.
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