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0000-10-0024 Transistor
000225670
002 4123 127499 Transistor
000225670
070000630 Transistor
000098025
10133051 Transistor
001995030
13-1023 Transistor
000225670
143872 Transistor
001995030
145530-16 Transistor
001364161
1854-3439 Transistor
000225670
2-24417-0010 Transistor
000225670
2396244 Transistor
000225670
2396244-1 Transistor
000225670
247AS-C0643-001 Transistor
005354501
2501537-5 Transistor
001995030
26825-1 Transistor
000225670
2995052 Transistor
001995030
2N1711 Transistor
000225670
2N3439 Transistor
000225670
2N3439S Transistor
000225670
2N349 Transistor
000225670
2N3741 Transistor
001995030
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Port And Watercraft Equipment

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The Stability conditions of watercraft are the various standard loading configurations to which a ship, boat, or offshore platform may be subjected. They are recognized by classification societies such as Det Norske Veritas, Lloyd's Register and American Bureau of Shipping (ABS). Classification societies follow rules and guidelines laid down by International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) conventions, the International Maritime Organization and laws of the country under which the vessel is flagged, such as the Code of Federal Regulations.

Stability is normally broken into two distinct types: Intact and Damaged

The vessel is in normal operational configuration. The hull is not breached in any compartment. The vessel will be expected to meet various stability criteria such as GMt (metacentric height), area under the GZ (righting lever) curve, range of stability, trim, etc.

The vessel is complete and ready for service in every respect, including permanent ballast, spare parts, lubricating oil, and working stores but is without fuel, cargo, drinking or washing water, officers, crew, passengers, their effects, temporary ballast or any other variable load.

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