- wharfman,
lumper or wharfie) is a
waterfront manual laborer who
loads and
unloads ships. As a
result of the
intermodal shipping container revolution, the...
- Look up
loading in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Loading may
refer to:
Carbohydrate loading, a
strategy emplo**** by
endurance athletes to
maximize the...
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typically unloaded with air
slides or augers.
Silos can be
unloaded into rail cars,
trucks or conveyors.
Tower silos containing silage are
usually unloaded from...
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speed when
taken into
consideration with
other factors such as loading/
unloading,
media recognition, spin up/down and
random s**** times,
making for much...
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information on the
dangers of cargo, as well as
procedures for
loading and
unloading of cargoes.
Cargoes are
categorized according to
three cargo groups: A...
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series of
tracks in a rail
network for storing, sorting, or
loading and
unloading rail
vehicles and locomotives.
Yards have many
tracks in
parallel for...
- heart.
Using mechanical support decreases the
workload of the heart, or
unloads it.
Cardiac traumas such as
myocardial infarction (commonly
called a heart...
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during daylight hours;
boats use
channel buoys for navigation. The port
unloads 8,000 to 9,000 MT of coal per day. It is
governed by the
Gujarat Maritime...
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Celebratory gunfire is the
shooting of a
firearm into the air in celebration.
Notable incidents have
occurred throughout the world, even in
countries where...
- server-side code. The Web
container creates servlet instances,
loads and
unloads servlets,
creates and
manages request and
response objects, and performs...