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  2. Mal de debarquement - Wikipedia

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    Mal de debarquement syndrome (or syndrome du mal de débarquement, MdDS, or common name disembarkment syndrome) is a neurological condition usually occurring after a cruise, aircraft flight, or other sustained motion event. The phrase mal de débarquement is French and translates to "illness of disembarkment".

  3. Sea skimming - Wikipedia

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    A US Navy Blue Angels pilot demonstrates sea skimming technique in a "sneak pass". The image shows a condensation cloud from a high-speed shockwave. (2005) Sea skimming is a technique many anti-ship missiles and some fighter or strike aircraft use to avoid radar, infrared detection, and to lower probability of being shot down during their approach to the target.

  4. Cruise missile - Wikipedia

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    However, due to resources, most of the initial types of cruise missiles developed by the Soviet Union were Sea-Launched Cruise Missiles or Submarine-Launched Cruise Missiles . The SS-N-1 cruise missile was developed to have different configurations to be fired from a submarine or a ship.

  5. Norovirus outbreaks on cruises are surging: How to avoid the ...

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    On cruise ships, avoid sick people if you can. Passengers who experience norovirus symptoms like vomiting and diarrhea should notify staff and follow recommended precautions, per the CDC . This ...

  6. Multiservice tactical brevity code - Wikipedia

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    As missiles guide by creating a direct intercept course, this is also used to reduce the missile's speed and thus its ability to maneuver if radar lock is maintained. Can also be used in the context of submarine warfare as a maneuverer to leave the sonar detection cone of an incoming torpedo before it closes the distance required to detect and ...

  7. A Colorado dad is stranded in an overseas hospital after catching a “super virus” on a cruise — and now his family is trying to get him back home.

  8. A Houthi missile was just seconds from hitting a US warship ...

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    In a case of a subsonic cruise missile like that encountered by the Gravely on Tuesday, “depending on if the warhead detonates, debris size, missile flight angle and altitude at the time of ...

  9. Decompression sickness - Wikipedia

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    1854: Decompression sickness reported and one resulting death of caisson workers on the Royal Albert Bridge. [118] 1867: Panamanian pearl divers using the revolutionary Sub Marine Explorer submersible repeatedly experienced "fever" due to rapid ascents. Continued sickness led to the vessel's abandonment in 1869. [119]