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  2. Offshore embedded anchors - Wikipedia

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    DEPLA components Omni-Max Anchor [12] The dynamically-embedded plate anchor (DEPLA) is a direct-embedment, vertically-loaded anchor that consists of a plate embedded in the seabed by the kinetic energy obtained by freefall in water. This new anchor concept has only been recently developed but has been tested both in the lab and field.

  3. Wikipedia:Template index/Redirect pages - Wikipedia

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    Template namespace. For: a page outside of the template namespace to a page in the template namespace; Not for: a page in the template namespace to any page {{R to template namespace}} T:S → Template:Strikethrough (T:S is in the Main namespace.) Template:R from → Template:R template index: User namespace. For:

  4. Category:Redirects to embedded anchors - Wikipedia

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    See also: {{Anchor comment}} Redirects to anchors are usually created when the anchor covering a particular term which has insufficient independent scope to write a section about, much less a whole article, but the term is nonetheless important within the field, and useful to link from other articles in the field of expertise.

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    A redirect may target an anchor that covers a particular term that has insufficient independent scope and notability to warrant its own section, much less an entire article, and the term is nonetheless important within the field and is useful to link from other articles in the field of expertise.

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  8. Chains (nautical) - Wikipedia

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    The chains, also called the chain-wales or channels, [1] were small platforms, built on either side of the hull of a ship, used to provide a wide purchase for the shrouds, and to assist in the practice of depth sounding. The chains provided a platform for a 'leadsman', the sailor assigned to swing the sounding line, or 'lead' into the water. [2]

  9. Earth anchor - Wikipedia

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    An earth anchor is a device designed to support structures, most commonly used in geotechnical and construction applications. Also known as a ground anchor , percussion driven earth anchor or mechanical anchor , it may be impact driven into the ground or run in spirally, depending on its design and intended force-resistance characteristics.