option 1 - by use of flanged joint, if no galvanic corrosion due to dissimilar metals is expected
option 2 - by use of SS electrode to make a welded joint
option 1-is accepted around the world and it's a done deal.
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yes, ds cs es ss are pointers available in c which is used to refer memory segments
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The designation of CS stands for Culinary Specialist (the Navy's new fancy term for the old Mess Management Specialist). The C after CS refers to the sailor's rank, which is Chief Petty Officer (E-7). The SS is the Submarine Warfare designation for sailors who are currently Qualified in Submarines. As an example, the proper use would be "John Smith, CSC(SS)".
1,517 people were retrieved by the CS Mackay-Bennett, CGS Montmagny, SS Algerine, RMS Oceanic, SS Ilford, SS Ottowa.Of those, the SS Algerine, SS Ilford, and the SS Ottowa picked up only one body. The others picked up a large amount of bodies.
It's a big kite atached to a person, and kiter have board atached to his feet
Certain grades of SS are prone to corrosion when buried or exposed to contaminants that destroy the SS's passivating surface layer.
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it doesn't it is atached by blood vesels
a ring martingale is the circle that is atached to the bit