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When the internal body structure of a vehicle is used as a frame, it is called a unibody structure. This design integrates the vehicle's body and frame into a single unit, providing structural strength and reducing weight.
If you use your fingers around the wrist and see if the fingers touch, the person has regular body frame size. If the fingers overlap, the fame is small. If the fingers do not meet, the frame is large.
Those portions typically include headers, footers, margins, page numbers, and any additional elements like logos or decorations. They frame the main content and provide context or additional information.
A frame on which a dead body is carried is called a stretcher. It is commonly used for transporting deceased individuals in emergency situations or during funeral preparation.
The Human body is a frame (skeleton), a shell (skin), and a solid.
The frame or body of a ship.
The main body of a ship is the hull.
hull means Body or frame of the ship or plane
a hull
On the negative post of the battery. Common computer grounds are on the thermostat housing, back of the cylinder head, sometimes on the intake, then main conductors are body to frame, body to battery, body to engine, frame to engine and frame to battery.
The main body of a ship is called the hull. The hull runs from the main deck of the vessel all the way to the keel, which is at the center of the vessel where both sides of the hull join under the water. The part of the ship that is built above the hull is called the superstructure.
a colonial shipwright is a person who makes the bow, hull, keel, masts, and the ribs of the ship that they made. A bow is the forward part of the ship, the hull is the frame, or body, of a ship, a keel is the long piece of wood at the bottom of a ship that runs from the front of the ship to the back, masts are long poles that rise from the deck of a ship. They support the ship's sails and rigging, and the ribs are part of a ship's frame that run from the keel to the deck.
The Main Frame was created in 2005.
"Hull" can refer to the outer skin or shell of a ship or boat, or to the body of an aircraft, excluding the wings and tail. In a broader sense, "hull" can also mean the frame or main structure of any conveyance or vehicle.
main part of a ship
Their main ship was the Mayflower.
a frame of heavy scantling used in ship construction and made by riveting a wide plate to a frame and stiffening the plate by riveting two reverse frames to its inner edge