It isn't just aircraft carriers that have bronze propellers, or more exactly phosphor bronze propellers. Many sea-going vessels have propellers of this tough alloy as it is resistant to fatigue, wear and chemical corrosion. The alloy also has a low coefficient of friction which reduces energy loss. The alloy casts very well.
This depends on many things, the size of the ship, the displacement (mass, but on water), number of motors, etc. Typically a ship has one or two, and up to as many as 4 for average lake and ocean going vessels.
When you eat glucose of your diet intakes from food in intestine. Then this glucose go to liner with portal vein. Then some of this glucose absorbed with liver but most of that go through the vessels . So when we eat our blood glucose is high then balance with pancreas hormones
When you eat too much junk food, the extra fat that your body intakes is stored. This extra fat causes fatty deposits to form in blood vessels, making it harder for blood to flow. This then causes the heart to have to pump blood harder, putting stress onto the heart. If this is your regular diet, more and more fatty deposits will form in your blood vessels, raising the risk of heart failure.
The Queen Emma Bridge is a pontoon bridge across St. Anna Bay in Curaçao. It connects the Punda and Otrobanda quarters of the capital city, Willemstad. The bridge is hinged and opens regularly to enable the passage of ocean going vessels. On the opposite end from the hinge is a small shelter where an operator controls two diesel engines turning propellers. The propellers are mounted perpendicular to the length of the bridge and allow it to swing parallel to the shore. The process only takes several minutes to complete.
A collective noun for ocean going vessels is a fleet of vessels. A collective noun for drinking vessels is a set of vessels. A collective noun for liquid carrying (in plants and animals) vessels is a system of vessels.
Vessels
twisted vessels
Nicotine is the blood vessels' constrictor. Not all blood vessels, of course, but mainly the peripheral blood vessels, including the brain capillary blood vessels.
they are blood vessels
C. D. Hays has written: 'Remarks upon the proposed establishment of steam communication with the Australian colonies, and the British possessions at the Cape of Good Hope, New Zealand, Mauritius, &c. by means of a superior class of vessels fitted with powerful screw-propellers' -- subject(s): Emigration and immigration, Shipping
Capillaries are known as exchange vessels. Capillaries are the smallest of vessels and allow nutrients and waste to pass through blood and body.