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D34 may refer to: Akaflieg Darmstadt D-34, a German sailplane; BHP Port Kembla D34 class, a class of diesel locomotives; Brazilian destroyer Mato Grosso (D34), a Mato Grosso-class destroyer of the Brazilian Navy; D34 road (Croatia) HMS Diamond (D34), a D-class destroyer of the Royal Navy; HMS Velox (D34), a V-class destroyer of the Royal Navy
HMS Diamond is the third ship of the Type 45 or Daring-class air-defence guided missile destroyers built for the Royal Navy.She was launched in 2007, and completed her contractor's sea trials and arrived at her base port in 2010.
The NBR K Class is a class of 4-4-0 steam locomotive of the North British Railway.The first batch (later LNER Class D26) was designed by Matthew Holmes in 1902 and had 6-foot-6-inch (1.981 m) driving wheels for express passenger work.
The Akademische Fliegergruppe of the Technical University of Darmstadt (Akaflieg Darmstadt) was first formed in 1921.It was, and is, a group of aeronautical students who design and construct aircraft as part of their studies and with the help and encouragement of their University.
Mato Grosso was commissioned as USS Compton on 4 November 1944, Sergipe was commissioned as USS James C. Owens on 17 February 1945, Alagoas was commissioned as USS Buck on 28 June 1946, Rio Grande do Norte was commissioned as USS Strong on 8 March 1945 and Espírito Santo was commissioned as USS Lowry on 8 March 1945.
947 12490 Ensembl ENSG00000174059 ENSMUSG00000016494 UniProt P28906 Q64314 RefSeq (mRNA) NM_001025109 NM_001773 NM_001111059 NM_133654 RefSeq (protein) NP_001020280 NP_001764 NP_001104529 NP_598415 Location (UCSC) Chr 1: 207.88 – 207.91 Mb Chr 1: 194.62 – 194.64 Mb PubMed search Wikidata View/Edit Human View/Edit Mouse CD34 is a transmembrane phosphoglycoprotein protein encoded by the CD34 ...
HMS Velox (D34) was a V-class destroyer built in 1918. She served in the last year of the First World War and was engaged in the Second Ostend Raid.During the interwar period she underwent a refit and continued serving during the Second World War as a long range convoy escort in the battle of the Atlantic.
In 1969, Australian Iron & Steel purchased D34 which was similar to the R class that English Electric were building for the Western Australian Government Railways. It was the largest locomotive operated by Australian Iron & Steel to haul coal trains from Kemira, Nebo and Wongawilli collieries to Port Kembla. [1] [2] [3] [4]