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purpose and
secures the
shackle in a
closed position.
Nylon zip ties are also
commonly used in
applications where the
shackle must be
secured but easy...
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buoyant upper structure with a
lattice leg
linked by an
articulating joint to a mooring.
alternative air
source A
secondary supply of air or other...
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Retrieved 2021-10-28.
Shackle 2007, p. 595.
Bhardwaj 2016, p. 382.
Masica 1993, p. 193.
Masica 1993, p. 201.
Shackle 2007, p. 590.
Shackle 2007, p. 587. Bashir...
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arrangement usually consist of
nylon rope,
which is
shackled to an
integrated mooring uni-
joint on the buoy deck. At the
tanker end of the hawser, a...
- in. Low
oxygen will
occur in crev****es
which stary wet (cracks, welds,
shackle threads, keel bolts, etc.) or
confined spaces (swivel shafts, etc.). Corrosion...
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usually the front, with the
other end
attached through a
shackle: a
short swinging arm. The
shackle takes up the
tendency of the leaf
spring to
elongate when...
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rocket field joint showing clevis and tang "clevis".
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original on 2011-06-04.
Retrieved 2010-02-19. "Improper
Shackle Mousing". Retrieved...
- The use of
shackles or
restraints on
pregnant women is a
common practice in
prisons and
jails in the
United States.
Shackling is
defined as "using any...
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which included alleged beatings,
sleep deprivation, ****ual humiliation,
shackling to ceilings, and
threats with
guard dogs.
Amnesty International has criticized...
- University. pp. 463–464. ISBN 9788173805301. Mandair, Arvind-Pal Singh;
Shackle, Christopher; Singh,
Gurharpal (2013). Sikh Religion,
Culture and Ethnicity...