- the
Anonymous Author of the
Hussite Wars
shows a boat with a pair of
paddlewheels at each end
turned by men
operating compound cranks. The
concept was...
- the
raceway ponds used for algaculture.
Propulsion of
watercraft (as a
paddlewheel) Low head
hydro power (as a waterwheel) Flow
sensors Aerators The paddle...
- A
pedalo (British English),
pedal boat (U.S. English), or
paddle boat (U.S., Canadian, and
Australian English) is a human-powered
watercraft propelled...
-
propelled primarily by
steam power,
typically driving propellers or
paddlewheels. The term
steamboat is used to
refer to
small steam-powered
vessels working...
-
bridged by four
bidentate ligands. This
structure type is also
known as a
paddlewheel complex.
Examples include chromium(II) acetate, molybdenum(II) acetate...
- by ****
rather than
paddlewheels, the
technology changed the
design of
ships for faster, more
economic propulsion.
Paddlewheels as the main
motive source...
- King
Record Co., Ltd. (キングレコード株式会社,
Kingu Rekōdo
Kabushiki gaisha),
commonly known as King Records, is a ****anese
record company founded in
January 1931...
- River, it has been
prone to flooding,
especially during spring run-off.
Paddlewheels on the
Frontier Volume One, Art
Downs ISBN 0-88826-033-4
Stagecoach and...
- unaffected. Low
speed surface aerators can also be
installed on floats.
Paddlewheel aerators also
utilize air-to-water
contact to
transfer oxygen from the...
- is a 1,000-p****enger
paddlewheel riverboat operating out of the Port of New Orleans. She is
operated by New
Orleans Paddlewheels, Inc. She was
built by...