vessel|vessels in English

noun

large craft made for navigation on water, boat, ship; container, receptacle (especially for holding liquids); tubular duct through which bodily fluids flow (e.g. blood vessel); one who has or demonstrates a certain quality

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1. A Calorimeter consists of two vessels, outer vessel and an inner vessel.

2. ‘support vessel’ means any vessel providing assistance to fishing vessels with the installation and surveillance of fish aggregating devices;

3. support vessel means any vessel providing assistance to fishing vessels with the installation and surveillance of fish aggregating devices

4. (e) "support vessel" means any vessel providing assistance to fishing vessels with the installation and surveillance of fish aggregating devices;

5. (e) “support vessel” means any vessel providing assistance to fishing vessels with the installation and surveillance of fish aggregating devices;

6. Small doses constrict the blood vessels and large doses dilate the blood vessel.

7. Vasculitis can affect very small Blood vessels (capillaries), medium-size Blood vessels, or large Blood vessels such as the aorta (the main blood vessel that leaves the heart)

8. - to support fishing vessel activities (provision of fuel, ice and water, maintenance and repair of vessels),

9. to support fishing vessel activities (provision of fuel, ice and water, maintenance and repair of vessels

10. (b) to support fishing vessel activities (provision of fuel, ice and water, maintenance and repair of vessels),

11. (b) to support fishing vessel activities (provision of fuel, ice and water, maintenance and repair of vessels);

12. The difficulty of the Anastomosis of vessels with a diameter of 0.8 mm is dependent on vessel mobility, obstacles of the surrounding tissue, and vessel wall condition.

13. Shock absorbing fender for vessels provided on a vessel or shore wall and the like in order to prevent shock damage caused by contact between vessel and vessel or contact of vessel with shore wall at the time of coming alongside the pier.

14. The deposition of beta amyloid leads to vascular fragility due to degeneration of vessel walls, formation of microaneurysms particularly in cortical blood vessels and fibrinoid vessel wall necrosis.

15. Noise from Small Vessels Where a vessel is fitted with appropriate muffling capability, there are no additional costs.

16. Blood is carried through the body via Blood vessels. An artery is a blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart, where it branches into ever-smaller vessels.

17. One of the Beamiest vessels around at 5m, this vessel has great loading capacity and incredible sea-going ability

18. If a statistical analysis is intended to determine the NOEC, per-vessel statistics (individual vessels are considered as replicates) are necessary.

19. - three colour photographs of the vessel (side view) and of auxiliary fishing vessels and of auxiliary aerial equipment for fish detection,

20. A blood vessel is a tube that carries blood in the circulatory system.Blood vessels that take blood away from the heart are arteries.Blood vessels that take blood back to the heart are veins

21. All seamen employed aboard Community vessels shall report to the master of the vessel designated on the day before their proposed embarkation date.

22. All seamen employed aboard Union vessels shall report to the master of the vessel designated on the day before their proposed embarkation date.

23. 2-Vessel and 3-vessel Brewhouses

24. " There are times , " says G . Janakiraman , in charge of the NIOT vessels , " when even at full throttle , the vessel is pushed back by the current .

25. Angiomas are benign tumors derived from cells of the vascular or lymphatic vessel walls (endothelium) or derived from cells of the tissues surrounding these vessels.