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stand-on and vessel
The stand-on vessel
: The stand-on vessel shall maintain her course and speed, but she may take action to avoid collision if it becomes clear that the give-way vessel is not taking appropriate action, or when so close that collision can no longer be avoided by the actions of the give-way vessel alone.
In a crossing situation, the stand-on vessel should avoid turning to port even if the give-way vessel is not taking appropriate action.
These options for the stand-on vessel do not relieve the give-way vessel of her obligations under the rules.
* Extremis: ( also known as “ in extremis ”) the point under International Rules of the Road ( Navigation Rules ) at which the privileged ( or stand-on ) vessel on collision course with a burdened ( or give-way ) vessel determines it must maneuver to avoid a collision.

vessel and must
A similar vessel was transported to the Musée du Louvre in 1867, a limestone dim, used for storing the must from the grapes, which dates to the sixth century BC.
* The passengers of the vessel must pay a fee, get a tourist card, and show proper identification including a valid passport.
The lid on the upper vessel must fit tightly, or else steam may enter the upper vessel and affect the cooking substance.
The give-way vessel must take early, positive and obvious avoiding action, without crossing ahead of the other vessel.
# An overtaking vessel must keep clear of the vessel being overtaken ( Rule 13 )
# Sailing vessels must give way to vessels engaged in fishing, those not under command, those restricted in their ability to manoeuvre and should avoid impeding the safe passage of a vessel constrained by her draft.
An aircraft must not fly closer than 500 ft to any person, vessel, vehicle, building or structure.
Threaded plug valves are used significantly in air-sensitive chemistry as well as when a vessel must be closed completely as in the case of Schlenk bombs.
While moving the pipette to the receiving vessel, care must be taken not to shake the pipette because the column of fluid may " bounce ".
Eventually the ductility of the steel will reach limits determined by the applicable boiler and pressure vessel standards, and the pressure vessel must be repaired or replaced.
The color of the traffic lights representing stop and go might be derived from those used to identify port ( red ) and starboard ( green ) in maritime rules governing right of way, where the vessel on the left must stop for the one crossing on the right.
In Mach's idea this concept of absolute motion should be substituted with a total relativism in which every motion, uniform or accelerated, has sense only in reference to other bodies ( i. e., one cannot simply say that the water is rotating, but must specify if it's rotating with respect to the vessel or to the earth ).
The ceramic vessels which are used are important as the vessel must be able to lose gas through the walls otherwise the pressure would break the vessel.
Reverse engineering their own vessel, they explored past the dust cloud and saw the rest of the Universe, immediately taking a disliking to it and determining it must go.
The " rules of the road " for ships and boats declare that when the courses of two sailing vessels converge, the vessel on port tack must give way to a vessel on starboard tack.
; FOB – Free on Board ( named port of shipment ): The seller must load the goods on board the vessel nominated by the buyer.
The buyer must instruct the seller the details of the vessel and the port where the goods are to be loaded, and there is no reference to, or provision for, the use of a carrier or forwarder.

vessel and hold
The anchor needs to hold the vessel in all weathers, including the most severe storm, but only occasionally, or never, needs to be lifted, only, for example, if the vessel is to be towed into port for maintenance.
In the case of boats under sail, stability serves to hold the vessel upright against the sideways force of the wind on the sails.
The situation was precarious and Isabella was forced to use a group of squires from her personal retinue to hold off the advancing army whilst other of her knights commandeered a ship ; the fighting continued as Isabella and her household retreated onto the vessel, resulting in the death of two of her ladies-in-waiting.
Too much of either helm is not good, since it forces the helmsman to hold the rudder deflected to counter it, thus inducing extra drag beyond what a vessel with neutral or minimal helm would experience.
Seafarers hold a variety of professions and ranks, each of which carries unique responsibilities which are integral to the successful operation of an ocean-going vessel.
* Pressure vessel, designed to hold fluids at a pressure different from the ambient pressure
* Nuclear vessel, designed to hold active nuclear material
Harmatta ( 1999 ) identifies the language as Khotanese Saka, tentatively translating " The vessel should hold wine of grapes, added cooked food, so much, to the mortal, then added cooked fresh butter on ".
** Prison ship, a vessel used to hold prisoners
( It should noted that the majority of vessel commanders in the Irish Naval Service hold the rank of LCDR, with a commander being a senior, shore-based position )
A solid-fuel stove may consist of no more than a metal plate to hold the fuel, a set of legs to keep it out of contact with the ground, and some supports for the billycan or cooking vessel.
Net register tonnage ( NRT ) is the volume of cargo the vessel can carry ; i. e., the gross register tonnage less the volume of spaces that will not hold cargo ( e. g., engine compartment, helm station, crew spaces, etc., again with differences depending on which port or country is doing the calculations ).
For example, a vessel that can hold 1, 000 40-foot containers or 2, 000 20-foot containers can be said to have a capacity of.
The only hold in the countdown sequence was for 30 minutes due to a vessel which entered the flight safety zone down range.
Each vessel can hold 100 cars and 1, 000 passengers.
* Break bulk cargo is typically material stacked on pallets and lifted into and out of the hold of a vessel by cranes on the dock or aboard the ship itself.
Because tracheids have a much higher surface to volume ratio compared to vessel elements, they serve to hold water against gravity ( by adhesion ) when transpiration is not occurring.
While loading a general cargo vessel, they use dunnage, which are pieces of wood ( or nowadays sometimes strong inflatable dunnage bags ) set down to keep the cargo out of any water that might be lying in the hold or are placed as shims between cargo crates for load securing.
It was also forbidden for the water to pass through any vessel which could hold water within it ( however pipes open to the air at both ends are fine ) As a result, tap water could not be used as the primary water source for a mikveh, although it can be used to top the water up to a suitable level.
One of the queens is finally revealed to have invaded the hold of an ocean-going freighter loaded with sugar, which is then overrun by ants who slaughter the crew ; the vessel is subsequently sunk by a U. S. Navy cruiser.
A pressure vessel is a closed container designed to hold gases or liquids at a pressure substantially different from the ambient pressure.
Riggs, Murtaugh, and Butters – with some assistance from Leo Getz ( Pesci ), who is now a private detective – investigate a Chinese immigrant smuggling ring after they come across a vessel with a cargo hold of Chinese slave laborers ; in the course of these events Murtaugh's boat is sunk.

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