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yük çizgisi

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Турецкий язык - Английский Язык
load line
The line that bears the weight of a lift Loan agreement: A contract between a lender and a borrower of an object or objects, specifying the object(s) and outlining the conditions of loan and the respective responsibilities of each party Loss limit: The maximum amount an insurance policy will pay for a single loss ABC- DEF- GHI- JKL- MNO- PQR- STU- VWX- YZ Updated 12-3-98 Please send comments to: the RCAAM Webmaster
The proper level to which items in display freezers should be stocked
Markings on the side of a ship showing the depth to which it can be loaded safely in various areas of the world and seasons of the year
A line drawn from the origin of the Demagnetisation Curve with a slope of -B/H, the intersection of which with the B-H curve represents the operating point of the magnet Also see Permeance Coefficient
The line on a vessel indicating the maximum depth to which that vessel can sink when loaded with cargo Also known as marks
waterlines to show the level the water should reach when the ship is properly loaded
maximum capacity (Electricity); line above which a boat cannot be submerged in the water