- The
Complete Book of
Anchoring and Mooring,
first ed., 1986,
Cornell Maritime Press; ISBNÂ 0-87033-348-8 "Major
danger of
anchoring a
fishing boat from...
- Both
numeric and non-numeric
anchoring have been
reported in research. In
numeric anchoring, once the
value of the
anchor is set,
subsequent arguments...
-
Anchoring fibrils (composed
largely of type VII collagen)
extend from the
basal lamina of
epithelial cells and
attach to the
lamina reticularis (also...
-
Anchor is a
brand of
dairy products that was
founded in New
Zealand in 1886, and is one of the key
brands owned by the New Zealand–based international...
-
stores has made it
necessary for mall
management companies to
consider re-
anchoring with
other retail alternatives, or mix
commercial development with residential...
-
specified by the <a> HTML
element Reserve currency, or
anchor currency Anchorage (disambiguation)
Anchoring (cognitive bias), in psychology,
sticking to a given...
- [clarification needed] Landscape,
anchoring trees,
often semi-mature transplants.
General security, as in
anchoring small aircraft.
Sporting activities...
-
Anchor is a
remote hamlet in
southwest Shropshire, England. The
hamlet is the most
westerly place in Shropshire.
Anchor lies only 400
yards away from...
- A sea
anchor (also
known as a
parachute anchor,
drift anchor,
drift sock, para-
anchor or boat brake) is a
device that is
streamed from a boat in heavy...
- The A-kinase
anchoring proteins or A-kinase
anchor proteins (AKAPs) are a
group of
structurally diverse proteins,
which have the
common function of binding...