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Tunnel stern
Tunnel stern Tun"nel stern A design of motor-boat stern, for use in shallow waters, in which the propeller is housed in a tunnel and does not extend below the greatest draft.

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- thrusters (bow thrusters and stern thrusters) are transversal propulsion devices built into or mounted to either the bow or stern (front or back, respectively)...
- In physics, quantum tunnelling, barrier penetration, or simply tunnelling is a quantum mechanical phenomenon in which an object such as an electron or...
- In quantum physics, the Stern–Gerlach experiment demonstrated that the spatial orientation of angular momentum is quantized. Thus an atomic-scale system...
- of the tunnel stern propeller driven towboats and were among the first companies to install diesel power in river towboats. P.A. Denny stern wheel towboat...
- carpal tunnel release". Clinical Biomechanics. 18 (8): 685–693. doi:10.1016/S0268-0033(03)00052-4. PMID 12957554. Vella JC, Hartigan BJ, Stern PJ (Jul–Aug...
- Chesapeake Bay Bridge–Tunnel (CBBT, officially the Lucius J. Kellam Jr. Bridge–Tunnel) is a 17.6-mile (28.3 km) bridge–tunnel that crosses the mouth...
- the Berlin Wall. Tunnel 57 caught the attention of the western press too. The German news magazine Stern reported about the tunnel, though they distanced...
- The Lincoln Tunnel is an approximately 1.5-mile-long (2.4 km) tunnel under the Hudson River, connecting Weehawken, New Jersey, to the west with Midtown...
- Interstate 93 that cut across Boston into the O'Neill Tunnel and built the Ted Williams Tunnel to extend Interstate 90 to Logan International Airport...
- deeper into the water than the keel of the vessel. This was called a "tunnel stern". The purpose was to allow the steamer to operate in shallow water without...