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pulses of
masting contribute to many ecosystem-level
functions and dynamics.
Mast can be
divided into two
basic types: hard
mast and soft
mast. Tree species...
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MAST,
Mast,
mast,
mast-, or
masts in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mast,
MAST or
MASt may
refer to:
Mast (sailing), a
vertical spar on a sailing...
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masting sheer, sheers,
shears or
masting crane is a
specialised shipyard crane,
intended for
placing tall
masts onto
large sailing ships. "Sheers" is...
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phenomenon termed as
masting which can be
defined as "synchronous
production of seed at long
intervals by a po****tion of plants".
Strict masting only
occurs in...
- a
mast, however, when
identifying a ship as "two-
masted" or "three-
masted" Fore-
mast: the
mast nearest the bow, or the
mast forward of the main-
mast. As...
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masts of
which the fore
mast, mainmast, and any
additional masts are
rigged square, and only the
aftmost mast (mizzen in three-
masted barques)...
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Mastekranen (English: The
Masting Crane) is an 18th-century
masting sheer and
present landmark on
Holmen in Copenhagen, Denmark. It was
designed by architect...
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rules of half-
masting in Canada: if
Victoria Day or
Canada Day fall
during a
period of half-
masting, the
flags are to be
returned to full-
mast for the duration...
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Mastor is a
genus of
skippers in the
family Hesperiidae.
Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database v t e...
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mast. If an
admiral is
overseeing the
mast, then the
procedure is
referred to as an admiral's
mast or a flag
mast. A captain's
mast or admiral's
mast...