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Foot rope
Глоссарий рыболовных терминов в рыбной промышленности |
The bottom rope extending around the mouth of a trawl net, usually weighted to hold the net on the ocean bottom.
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Веревка для ног, русский
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Foot, английский
- See flange1.
- The terminal part of the leg, below the ankle joint, on which the body stands and moves
- Фут
- 1. the lower edge of any sail.
- The end part of the leg on which a person stands comment: the foot is formed of 26 bones: 14 phalanges in the toes, five metatarsals in the main part of the foot and seven tarsals in the heel.
- N стих. стопа
- Нижняя шкаторина (кромка) паруса
- Фут, единица измерения длины, примерно 0.3 метра (английский фут)
- The bottom edge of the sail.
- Нижняя шкаторина
- The lower end of a mast or sail. also, the general name of infantry soldiers. also,
- The lower edge of a mast or sail. foot-it: to sail close-hauled.
Foot, английский
Foot, английский
Foot, английский
Foot, английский
Foot, английский
Foot (feet), английский
Фут(ы) = 0,3048 м
Foot (of a sail), английский
Нога, основание, опора
Foot / feet, английский
Фут (футы)
Foot base, английский
A molding above a plinth.
Foot bath, английский
Foot block, английский
A mat of concrete, steel, or timbers used to distribute the load of a post or shore on the soil that supports it.
Foot board, английский
Foot brake, английский
Brake operated by a pedal.
Foot candle, английский
See lumen/ft 2.
Foot candle (fc), английский
A unit of incident illumination, theoretically unaffected by subject brightness. also see: lux.
Foot clamp, английский
Foot complications, английский
Complicaciones de los pies
Foot control, английский
Foot crossing, английский
See pedestrian crossing.
Foot cut, английский
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Total allowable catch (tac), английский
The catch limit for a particular fishery, generally for a year or fishing season. tacs are usually expressed in weight or for larger species, in numbers of fish.
Exploitable biomass, английский
The biomass that is available to a unit of fishing effort. defined as the sum of the population biomass at age (calculated as the mean within the fishing year) multiplied by the age-specific availability to the fishery.
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