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** Mouthpiece ( scuba ), a component of a scuba diving or industrial breathing set
** the Englishman John Lethbridge, a wool merchant, invents a diving barrel and successfully salvages valuables from wrecks.
** E. K. Gauzen, a Russian naval technician of Kronshtadt naval base ( a district of Saint Petersburg ), offers a " diving machine ".
** By attaching the Deane brothers helmet to a suit, Augustus Siebe develops the Siebe " Closed " Dress combination diving helmet and suit, considered the foundation of modern diving dress.
** # The Admiralty Deep Diving Committee adopts the Haldane tables for the Royal Navy, and publish Haldane's diving tables to the general public.
** Maurice Fernez introduces a simple lightweight underwater breathing apparatus as an alternative to helmet diving suits.
** In France, Guy Gilpatric starts swim diving with waterproof goggles, derived from swimming goggles ( which were originally invented by Maurice Fernez in 1920 ).
** Sport spearfishing became common in the Mediterranean, and spearfishers gradually developed the common sport diving mask and fins and snorkel, with Georges Beuchat in Marseille, France, which created the speargun and Italian sport spearfishers started using oxygen rebreathers.
** In San Diego, California, the first sport diving club is started by Glenn Orr, Jack Prodanovich and Ben Stone, called the San Diego Bottom Scratchers.
** In France, establishment of Beuchat, oldest scuba diving and spearfishing company in the world,
** In France a sport diving club is started, called the Club des Sous-l ' Eau = " club of those are under the water ".
** Air Liquide builds two more aqualungs: there were now three, owned by Cousteau but also at the disposal of his first two diving companions Frédéric Dumas and Taillez.
** Henri Broussard founds the first post-WWII scuba diving club, the Club Alpin Sous-Marin.
** The first known underwater diving club in Britain, " The Amphibians Club ", is formed in Aberdeen by Ivor Howitt ( who modified an old civilian gas mask ) and some friends.
** After the supply of war-surplus frogman's drysuits ran out, free-swimming diving suits were not readily available to the general public, and as a result many scuba divers dived with their skin bare except for swimming trunks.
** Rene's Sporting Goods shop ( now owned by La Spirotechnique ) becomes U. S. Divers, now a leading maker of diving equipment.
** Around this time, some British scuba divers start making homemade diving demand regulators from industrial parts, including Calor Gas regulators.
** Later, Submarine Products Ltd in Hexham in Northumberland, England designed round the Cousteau-Gagnan patent and made sport diving breathing sets accessibly cheap.
** In Italy, sport diving oxygen rebreathers continued to be made well into the 1960s.
** The film version of James Bond in Thunderball ( using both sorts of open-circuit scuba ) is released and helps to make scuba diving popular.
** Surface supplied diving, in which a diver uses an umbilical to breathe
** Running, jumping or a diving knee drop
** Bob Devaney Sports Center: Basketball, wrestling, gymnastics, indoor track and field, and swimming and diving teams

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** Zorn's lemma: Every non-empty partially ordered set in which every chain ( i. e. totally ordered subset ) has an upper bound contains at least one maximal element.
** Every infinite game in which is a Borel subset of Baire space is determined.
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** Earliest day on which Caribana celebration can fall, celebrated on the first Weekend of August.
** Earliest day on which Emancipation Day can fall, celebrated on the first Monday of August.
** Bride kidnapping, a practice in which a man abducts the woman he wishes to marry
** Ludwig Radermacher, Artium Scriptores, Vienna, 1951, pp. 200 – 202 ( rhetorical fragments only, adding Philodemus ' Rhetorica, which accounts for three of the nine fragments printed )
** Immunomodulation, e. g., tetracycline, which is effective in periodontal inflammation, and dapsone, which is effective in autoimmune diseases such as oral mucous membrane pemphigoid
** The Artistic License ( the original Artistic License 1. 0, the one which is still used by Perl and CPAN )
** Addison's disease is a rare disorder in which the adrenal glands do not produce sufficient amounts of glucocorticoids ( mainly cortisol ).
** Spherical aberration, which occurs when light rays strike a lens or mirror near its edge
** Defocus aberration, which occurs when a system is out of focus
** Arian controversy, several controversies which divided the early Christian church
** The musical dynasty to which he belonged – see Bach family
** Cyclone ( Dreamworld ), a steel roller coaster which operated as Big Dipper at Luna Park Sydney from 1995 to 2001
** The Franklin Institute, a science museum in Philadelphia, which presents the Benjamin Franklin Medal
** The Serbians use word " cifra ", which refers to any number. Besides " cifra ", they use word " broj ".
** Civil law ( area ), a branch of Continental law which is the general part of private law
** Aerosol assisted CVD ( AACVD ) – A CVD process in which the precursors are transported to the substrate by means of a liquid / gas aerosol, which can be generated ultrasonically.
** Direct liquid injection CVD ( DLICVD ) – A CVD process in which the precursors are in liquid form ( liquid or solid dissolved in a convenient solvent ).
** Constitutive heterochromatin, which is never expressed.

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