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  • 81Westland Wasp — infobox Aircraft name = Wasp type = Helicopter manufacturer = Westland caption = Westland Wasp HAS.1 G CBUI as XT420 in markings of 829 NAS, HQ Flt at RNAS Yeovilton in September 2005 designer = first flight = 28 October, 1962 introduced = 1963… …

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  • 82carriage by road — a contract to carry goods or passengers by road. common carriers of passengers must carry any passenger who offers and is willing to pay the fare (and is not otherwise objectionable), provided that the vehicle is not overloaded; private carriers… …

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  • 83Signalling theory — Within evolutionary biology, signalling theory refers to a body of theoretical work examining communication between individuals. The central question is when animals with conflicting interests should be expected to communicate honestly .… …

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  • 84Capacity —   The load that a power generation unit or other electrical apparatus or heating unit is rated by the manufacture to be able to meet or supply.   The maximum load a generating unit, generating station, or other electrical apparatus is rated to… …

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  • 85Great raft spider — An adult female great raft spider on the surface of a water pool Conservation status …

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  • 86Capability —   • The maximum load that a generating unit, power plant, or other electrical apparatus can carry under specified conditions for a given period of time, without exceeding its approved limits of temperature and stress.   • Maximum load that a… …

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  • 87oxter — I Scottish Vernacular Dictionary noun: An armpit. Example: S mibbe Feb ry, bit it s aye Augist in alow yir oxters II Cleveland Dialect List the arm pit III North Country (Newcastle) Words the arm hole or pit IV Mid Ulster English armpit, under… …

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  • 88B61 Family — The B61 Family is a series of thermonuclear bombs and thermonuclear warheads based on the B61 nuclear bomb.B61 nuclear bombInitial developmentThe B61 bomb was developed by Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory (LASL; now Los Alamos National… …

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  • 89ship'spapers — ship s papers (shĭps) pl.n. The documents, such as the ship s license, logbook, or bills of lading, that a ship must carry under international law and that must be shown on inspection. * * * …

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  • 90press of sail — or press of canvas n. the maximum amount of sail that a ship can safely carry under given wind conditions …

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