... survey of the various types of ships and the issuing of documents signifying that the ship meets the requirements ofthe Convention. The Chapter also includes provisions for the control of ships ... separation of accommodation spaces from the remainder ofthe ship by thermal and structural boundaries; 2-1 Safety Of Life At Sea 2-2Chapter I - General ProvisionsIncludes regulations concerning the ... use of combustible materials; detection of any fire in the zone of origin; containment and extinction of any fire in the space of origin; protection ofthe means of escape or of access for...
... 2-1 Safety Of Life At Sea 2-2Introduction and history The SOLAS Convention in its successive forms is generally regarded asthe most important of all international treaties concerning thesafety ... 2-7Introduction and history As a result the1974Convention has been updated and amended on numerous occasions. The Convention in force today is sometimes referred to as SOLAS, 1974, as amended. 2-8Amendment ... provisions The main objective ofthe SOLAS Convention is to specify minimum standards forthe construction, equipment and operation of ships, compatible with their safety. Flag States are...
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... paid the attention of 25% ofthe students. This is clear to state that the teachers and students did not share the same idea of making sense ofthe text based on the context. The reason for ... reading forthe students, the teachers should focus on the process of reading rather than on its product because the utmost target of their task is not the knowledge ofthe subject matter but the ... atthe beginning of their first year atthe university. The immediate observation was carried out twice for two different units (Unit 1 and 4) in these classes. For each unit, the author of the...
... incorporating different dates of shipment, the latest of these dates of shipment will be taken forthe calculation of any presentation period and must fall on or before the latest shipment date ... location required by the credit, in which event the date ofthe notation will be deemed to be the date of shipment whether or not the date is before or after the issuance date ofthe document. 74) ... and if they incorporate different dates of shipment, dispatch or taking in charge, the latest of these dates will be taken forthe calculation of 21 any presentation period and such date must...
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... encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying the most recent editions ofthe normative documents indicated below. For undated references, the latest edition ofthe normative document referred ... are circulated to the member bodies for voting. Publication as an International Standard requires approval by at least 75 % ofthe member bodies casting a vote. Attention is drawn to the possibility ... green oxalate 0,4 g Water 100 ml B.2.3.2 Preparation Dissolve the malachite green oxalate in the water. The solution may be kept in a brown glass bottle at room temperature forat least 8 months....
... one-half of the married men ofthe present day All our Doctors are Regular Graduates,and their Diplomas are Registered in the Office ofthe County Clerk, CityHall, New York, as required by Law. The ... DIAGRAMMATIC CAUSES OF SPERMATORRHŒAAND IMPOTENCY.SELF-ABUSE NOT THE ONLY CAUSE.Many years’ experience in the treatment of these debilitating diseases has provenvery surely that there are many ... point out these creaturesto you, bereft of every trace of reason,all sense of shame, still practicing the horrible vice that has driven everysemblance of humanity from their facesand the very...
... happiness, as has been shown by Gibbon, tended to the decay of courage and thus to lessen the prowess ofthe Roman legions, but therewas compensation for this state of affairs atthe heart ofthe Empire ... diameter. The administration ofthe sewers, in the time ofthe Republic, was in the hands of the censors, but special officers calledcuratores cloacarum were employedduring the Empire, and the workmenwho ... Temple of ặsculapius, hoping that the god of the healing art might inspire them in dreams as to the system of cure they shouldadopt for their illnesses. Sick slaveswere left there by their masters,...
... organs at puberty The female generative organs The function ofthe reproductiveorgans The age of puberty in the female The function ofthe ovary The function ofthe womb—Why —Venereal Diseases ... quiteprobable,—if the estimates were basedupon absolute knowledge—that the extent ofthe prevalency of thesediseases would be greatly increasedrather than reduced. It is however a fact, By courtesy ofThe ... prostate gland,seminal vesicles, testicles, and of the kidneys. Gonorrheal rheumatism mayfollow, and even disease ofthe liningmembrane ofthe heart, and death. that the combined ravages of the...
... done, of course, was the arrangement and classification ofthe natural history spoilsgathered during the cruise, and the preparation of his own journal ofthe voyage for publication. The strictscientific ... conservatory to watch the behaviour of catasetums and masdevallias, and to workout the details of his chosen subject, with that marvellous patience of which he was so great a master, in the pettiest ... age the father ofthe great Mendelssohn. As a matter of fact, one may fairly doubt whether such a case of actual skipping is ever possible in the nature of things. In the particular instance of...
... an atmosphere that thought, breathed, and talked ofthe theater. It became the rendezvous ofthe well-known theatrical figures ofthe period. The influence ofthe playhouses extended evento the ... stories ofthe stage as only he could tell them, rising now and roaming the floor as he showshow the lady ofthe play receives the declaration, and perhaps forgetting that you are the author ofthe ... frequentlyaccompanied his father to matinées at Tony Pastor's and the other theaters. Pastor and the elder Frohman weregreat pals. They called each other by their first names, and the famous old music-hall...