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When the bearing on the "other" vessel remains the same as the distance closes, the two vessels will collide.
a vessel is transported on a ship
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Blood capillaries are the thinnest, their walls only a single layer thick in order to reduce the diffusion distance for substances between the blood and tissues.
Boiler is basically a pressure vessel in which this boiler aims to heat the surroundings which is a pressure vessel.
Keep clear... The power driven vessel should, if possible, maintain course and speed. The only rule for overtaking is that you keep your distance while overtaking
If your question is related to when you send something in a container vessel and the shipping company gives you a vessel/voyage reference, then Vessel is the name of the ship and voyage is the reference for this specific travel
There is no difference between the term "motor ship" and the term "motor vessel." The two are commonly used interchangeably.
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distance from the waterline of a floating vessel to the bottom of the keel, less the thickness of the hull.