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  • 1Buoyancy aid — Buoyancy aids are a specialist form of personal flotation device (PFD) used most commonly by kayakers and canoeists. They are designed as a flotation aid, rather than a life saving device and have several key differences to other PFD s and life… …

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  • 2Buoyancy compensator (diving) — Stab jacket redirects here. For a type of body armor, see stab vest. A buoyancy compensator (or buoyancy control device, BC or BCD) is a piece of diving equipment worn by divers to provide: * life saving emergency buoyancy both underwater and on… …

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  • 3Neutral buoyancy — is a condition in which a physical body s mass equals the mass it displaces in a surrounding medium. This offsets the force of gravity that would otherwise cause the object to sink. An object that has neutral buoyancy will neither sink nor rise.… …

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  • 4animal spirits — 1. Nervous fluid, the nervous force, vital principle, life. 2. Energy, vigor, life, spirit, buoyancy of mind, lightheartedness, impulsiveness, spiritedness. See animation …

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  • 5Diving cylinder — Diving cylinders to be filled at a diving air compressor station …

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  • 6Economic Affairs — ▪ 2006 Introduction In 2005 rising U.S. deficits, tight monetary policies, and higher oil prices triggered by hurricane damage in the Gulf of Mexico were moderating influences on the world economy and on U.S. stock markets, but some other… …

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  • 7Wetsuit — This article is about the use of wetsuits in a range of water sports. For protective clothing specialized for scuba diving, see Diving suit. For the G.I. Joe character, see Wet Suit (G.I. Joe). Spring suit (shorty) and steamer (full suit) …

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  • 8Jacksnipe (dinghy) — Infobox Sailboat Specifications numberofcrew = 2 loa= 15 ft 6 in (4.72 m) lwl= 14 ft 6 in (4.42 m) beam=4 ft 6 in (1.37 m) draft= Centreboard up 4 in (0.1 m), down 3 ft 8 in (1.12 m) hull=180 lb (81.6 kg) mainsailandjib=128 ft² (11.9 m²… …

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  • 9Osoaviakhim-1 — Crash site Accident summary Date January 30, 1934 …

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  • 10Marshall Space Flight Center — George C. Marshall Space Flight Center Aerial view of the test area at MSFC …

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