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States that the volume of a gas, at constant temperature, varies inversely with the pressure.

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The place to which a shipment is consigned.- The place where carrier actually turns over cargo to consignee or his agent.

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A rail car without a roof and walls.

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Lines drawn on a weather map indicating regions of equal pressure. When the lines are close together, this indicates a rapid change in air pressure, accompanied by strong winds.

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TRADES Foreign-to-foreign trade carried by ships from a nation other than the two trading nations.

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(1) To fill a space (room) with water; (2) A rising tide.

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Above the main deck.

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An astray shipment (a lost shipment that is found) sent to its proper destination without additional charge.

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Is the temperature at the inlet flange of the compressor.

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Leaning out over the side of the boat to to counteract heel and balance it.

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A port where cargo is received by the ocean carrier and stuffed into containers but then moved to another coastal port to be waded on a vessel.

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A device for separating solids or suspended particles in the air before they enter the air intake of the compressor and reduce intake noise as on reciprocating compressors through a silencing chamber in the filter housing.

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An itemized list of goods shipped to a buyer, stating quantities, prices, shipping charges, etc.

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To transfer goods from one transportation line to another, or from one ship to another.

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Where the engines of a ship are confined.

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Former name for the equipment of a vessel, and included the personnel.

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A heavy longitudinal timber placed over the keel in a ship's stern through which the propeller shaft passes.

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A hand held pneumatic tool. Designed for light demolition work, digging, making holes etc.

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GVW

Abbreviation for "Gross Vehicle Weight." The combined total weight of a vehicle and its container, inclusive of prime mover.

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A paint applied to the boat's bottom below the waterline which contains "poisons", such as copper, to inhibit the growth of marine life such as weeds or barnacles.

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