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The anchors are usually stowed in an enclosure of the main hull, usually known as the anchor pocket. LATEST VIDEOS When needed, they are lowered into the seafloor with the help of a chain-cable mechanism operated from onboard. After the anchor is lowered into the seabed, it settles down...
The Hull-White model is a single-factor interest model used to priceinterest rate derivatives. The Hull-White model assumes that short rates have a normal distribution and that the short rates are subject tomean reversion. Volatility is thus likely to be low when short rates are near zero, w...
Rapid prototyping was ingeniously invented by Chuck Hull in 1984. He developed the first working 3D printer and subsequently introduced the world to the concept of stereolithography (SLA), a process that uses a photosensitive liquid hardened by laser light to create three-dimensional objects layer by...
What is Sailing Boat and How to Charter One Sailboatsare classified byhull type(monohull or multihull), bysail configuration(sloop, ketch, schooner, catboat) and bypurpose(cruising, racing, sport). Cruiser yachts are normally chartered as they provide comfort, have several cabins to accommodate...
50. (Nautical Terms) (of a boat, hull, etc) to let in water n 51. brand, type, or style: what make of car is that?. 52. the manner or way in which something is made 53. disposition or character; make-up 54. the act or process of making 55. the amount or number made 56...
Even though there were a few patents beforehand, Chuck Hull is typically credited with the invention of the 3D printer via his Stereolithography Apparatus (SLA), patented in 1984. Foundations Despite Chuck’s fame, multiple technologies were being developed in parallel in the late 1980s, and ...
On modern steel hulled ships, a sea chest is located below the waterline and usually along the bottom of the hull. Leading away from the sea chest into the inner-bottom of the the ship, it will connect to the specific systems piping. Sea chests can be designed to accommodate either suctio...
A type of wheat (Triticum spelta syn. T. aestivum subsp. spelta) having a tough hull. It was widely cultivated in southwest Asia, the Near East, and Europe during the Bronze Age and is now grown chiefly in Europe. Spelled To put (someone) under a spell; bewitch. Spelt A past tense ...
Shrapnel holed the ship's hull. Cave To dwell in a cave. Hole To destroy. She completely holed the argument. Cave To fall in or down; as, the sand bank caved. Hence (Slang), to retreat from a position; to give way; to yield in a disputed matter. Hole (intransitive) To go into...