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Give-way vessel
It depends on the Situation, in a Crossing situation where there are 2 vessels crossing each other, the vessel which has the other vessel on her starboard side shall give way and avoid an alteration of course to Port. So you are the 'stand on' boat if you can see a boat on your port bow...more or less.
Give-way vessel
When two power driven vessels are meeting or crossing, the vessel that is to the starboard (right) is the stand on vessel. The stand-on (privileged) is to maintain course and speed. Please refer to the link below on the "Stand on" vessel.
No. Capacitance vessels refer to site where most volume of blood is found. Veins are capacitance vessels.
Most vessels are referred to as she, or her.
Veins are considered capacitance vessels because they collect 60-70% of the blood in systemic circulation. Small arteries and arterioles are considered resistance vessels because they represent where pressure is more greatly reduced.
Blood vessels constrict to increase venous return and maintain pressure. Heart rate increases to compensate for loss of blood pressure and to maintain cardiac output.
The purpose of heat tape is to maintain and control pipes and vessels. This also keeps the heat that is being radiated from the pipes and vessels inside.
Titanic had only sister ships. Vessels are only referred to in a female designation.
Both vessels are Power Driven Vessels - Rule 15 applies. Whichever has the other on her starboard hand must give way.