In technical analysis, a common chart formation in which a share price reaches a peak and.

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To turn the boat away from the wind. also Fall Off.

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The energy in foot pounds required to compress polytropically and to transfer one pound of a given gas from one pressure level to another.

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A term used to describe the hot gas pressure on the outlet side of the refrigeration compression.

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The height of the decks, below decks.

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A sea which is traveling in the opposite direction to that of the boat

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Where the boat is pointed directly into the wind, sails luffing

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Change direction so as to point closer to where the wind is coming from. The opposite of falling off.

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A wind blowing in a direction opposite to the heading of a moving object, thus opposing the object's intended progress; the opposite of a tailwind.

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A wind blowing in a direction opposite to the heading of a moving object, thus opposing the object's intended progress; the opposite of a tailwind.

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A small wooden, metal or plastic insertion at the head of a mainsail.

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When the wind shifts toward the bow. Opposite of lifted.

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The main distribution pipe.

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(1) A wind shift further forward relative to the boats direction or heading. (2) A bar or angle under a deck the same size as deck beams. It is used around stair openings in deck, small hatch openings, or at dead end of longitudinals.

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A grooved metal extrusion fitted on a forestay and used to secure the luff of a sail by holding its bolt rope in place.

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The Inland Revenue limit on how much money can be paid into a free-standing additional voluntary.

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A sail set forward of the foremast on the headstay; a foresail

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The stay leading from the mast to the bow

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Generic term for insurance covering costs incurred due to illness, injury and.

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Hearing loss is evaluated in relation to a reference auditory threshold defined conventionally in IS0 Standard 389 (1975). The hearing loss e corresponds to the difference between the auditory threshold of the subject being examined and the reference audi ...

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