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A Zodiac boat on the beach Zodiac IV of the Military Emergencies Unit A deployed Zodiac boat. Zodiac Nautic is a French company known for their inflatable boats.Originating as an airship company, [1] the boating division was split off from the aerospace-focused Zodiac Group in 2007.
Sodium channel protein type 5 subunit alpha, also known as Na V 1.5 is an integral membrane protein and tetrodotoxin-resistant voltage-gated sodium channel subunit. Na V 1.5 is found primarily in cardiac muscle, where it mediates the fast influx of Na +-ions (I Na) across the cell membrane, resulting in the fast depolarization phase of the cardiac action potential.
[1] [2] In the United States, a nautical almanac has been published annually by the US Naval Observatory since 1852. [2] It was originally titled American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac . Since 1958, the USNO and HMNAO have jointly published a unified nautical almanac, The Astronomical Almanac for use by the navies of both countries. [ 2 ]
[1] Nautica took its name from the Latin word nauticus—which comes from the Greek word ναυτικός—for naval and in Italian language nautica means seamanship. In March 2018, ABG announced that they would acquire Nautica from VF Corporation. [2] The sale was completed on April 30, 2018. [3]
History; Name: 1986–1991: Niels Klim 1991–1992: Stena Nautica 1992–1995: Isle of Innisfree 1995–1996: Lion King 1996: Lion King II 1996–present: Stena Nautica Owner: 1986–1991: DSB Färjedivision
Nautical star. The nautical star is a symbolic star representing the North Star, associated with the sea services of the United States armed forces and with tattoo culture. It is usually rendered as a five-pointed star in dark and light shades counterchanged in a style similar to a compass rose.
12 × 5 is the second American studio album by the English rock band the Rolling Stones, released in 1964 following the success of their American debut The Rolling Stones (England's Newest Hit Makers).
IT-1. Kubinka tank museum. The IT-1 (Russian: Истребитель танков–1 - 'Istrebitel tankov–1', lit. 'tank destroyer-1') was a Soviet Cold War missile tank based on the hull of the T-62. The tank fired specially designed 3M7 Drakon missiles from a pop-up launcher. It saw a very limited service between 1968 and 1970.