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The g-loading of the AGCT has not been calculated, although the percentiles of the ASVAB of the 1980s strongly overlaps with the AGCT. The ASVAB test has a g performance strongly comparable to formal intelligence tests. 39 years later, where Flynn effects would have predicted a systematic inflation of nearly 12 points, what was found was a simple fluctuation of the sign of the difference ...
This is a list of sail codes for sailing yachts and the old codes, used until 1992 by the International Sailing Federation. Sail country codes must comply with World Sailing Racing Rules of Sailing. The Racing Rules of Sailing Appendix G1.2 specifies that national letters shall be clearly legible and of the same color. [1]
AGCT is an acronym for: Army General Classification Test; A,G,C,T: the four nucelobases of DNA base pairing; Asymmetrical gate-commutated turnoff thyristors; Adriatic Gate Container Terminal, Jadranska vrata, Port of Rijeka, Rijeka, Croatia
List of Danish sail frigates; List of Egyptian sail frigates; List of French sail frigates; List of German sail frigates; List of Italian sailing frigates; List of Netherlands sail frigates; List of sail frigates of the Ottoman Empire; List of Russian sail frigates; List of Spanish sail frigates; List of sailing frigates of the United States Navy
binnacle list A ship's sick list. The list of men unable to report for duty was given to the officer or mate of the watch by the ship's surgeon. The list was kept at the binnacle. bird farm United States Navy slang for an aircraft carrier. bite Verb used in reference to a rudder, as in "the rudder begins to bite". When a vessel has steerageway ...
The following is a partial list of sailboat types and sailing classes, including keelboats, dinghies, and multihull (catamarans and trimarans). Olympic classes
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This article lists active sailing yachts of 110 feet (34 m) and upwards in length. This list features vessels with sails which were classed as yachts when they were launched as well as any vessels which were subsequently converted to operate with sails and re-classed as yachts.