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Sometimes, the SSV joins the common gastrocnemius vein before draining in the popliteal vein. [2] Sometimes, it does not make contact with the popliteal vein, but goes up to drain in the GSV at a variable level. [1] Instead of draining in the popliteal vein, it can merge with the Giacomini vein and drain in the GSV at the superior 1/3 of the thigh.
Sailing School Vessel (SSV): Inspected under Title 46, Subchapter R of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR). An SSV is a vessel of less than 500 gross tons carrying six or more sailing school students or instructors, primarily propelled by sail, and operated by a nonprofit educational organization exclusively for the purpose of sailing education.
The SSV Tabor Boy is a 115-foot gaff-rigged, two-masted topsail schooner that has been a part of the Tabor Academy in Marion, Massachusetts since 1954. SSV stands for Sailing School Vessel and is the U.S. Coast Guard ’s designation for the schooner.
A side-by-side vehicle (SxS or SSV), is an utility vehicle with a minimum of two seats positioned side by side and enclosed within a roll cage structure. They have a minimum of four wheels (or continuous tracks ) and are operated by foot controls and a steering wheel.
The DS has four engine choices, a 450cc, 250cc, 90cc and 70cc. A 650cc engine was once available but has since been discontinued. An "X" trim level is available for the DS-450 and the DS-90. The Commander is a SSV or Side by side introduced for 2010 with either 800cc or 1000cc engines.
Special service vessel (SSV) is a designation used by the Royal Navy for a miscellaneous group of ships in service; a catch-all term for ships that did not fit into its more regular categories. The Navy List of 1906 records 19 SSVs, mainly tenders assigned to shore establishments.
SSV may refer to: SSV (band), a German techno music group; Soviet command ship SSV-33; Special Service Vehicles (SSVs), North American police vehicles; Small saphenous vein; SSV (game architecture), by SETA, Sammy, and Visco; SSV Helsinki, a Finnish floorball team; Side-by-side (vehicle), small off-road vehicle; Strategic Sealift Vessel ...
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