Tag: Vessels

Visceral Vessels and Aortic Repair Challenges and Difficult Cases (2024)


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English | EPUB | 2019 | 421 Pages | ISBN : 3319947605 | 160 MB
This book shows how new technologies and technical skills together with deeper understanding of pathophysiology of visceral and renal ischemia have contributed to significant improvements in the clinical outcomes in patients undergoing complex aortic repair involving splanchnic arteries.

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US Naval Vessels 1943


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Arms & Armour Press | 1986 | ISBN: 0853687862 | English | 288 pages | PDF | 220.65 MB
Photographs and illustrations depicting the might of the US Navy at the height of the Second Wrld War.

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Japanese Naval Vessels of World War Two As Seen by U.S. Naval Intelligence


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Arms & Armour Press | 1987 | ISBN: 0853688478 | English | 456 pages | PDF | 273.09 MB
A high-quality reprinting of ONI 41-42, the US Navy’s recognition manual on the Imperial Japanese Navy from WWII. This volume includes several supplemental texts and the overall index. The quality of these volumes is exceptional – photos are reproduced as in the same quality as the original. This is not a comprehensive or detailed overview of the IJN but is instead an amazing piece of history showing what the USN knew about its enemy during the war. An invaluable resource, particularly those interested in American submarine operations during the war as angle-on-the-bow silhouettes are included for most vessels.

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Visceral Vessels and Aortic Repair Challenges and Difficult Cases (2024)


Free Download Visceral Vessels and Aortic Repair: Challenges and Difficult Cases by Yamume Tshomba
English | EPUB | 2019 | 421 Pages | ISBN : 3319947605 | 160 MB
This book shows how new technologies and technical skills together with deeper understanding of pathophysiology of visceral and renal ischemia have contributed to significant improvements in the clinical outcomes in patients undergoing complex aortic repair involving splanchnic arteries.

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Confederate Submarines and Torpedo Vessels 1861-65


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English | 2004 | pages: 51 | ISBN: 1841767204 | PDF | 12,8 mb
The primary Union strategy during the American Civil War was a massive naval blockade of the entire Southern coastline of the Confederacy, and it was in the effort to counter this blockade that the Confederates developed their first submarines and torpedo boats. This book traces the development of these new technologies, including the CSS ‘Little David’ and ‘Hunley’ – respectively the first torpedo boat and submarine to sink an enemy warship. The wreck of the ‘Hunley’ was raised in 2000, and this is the first book ever to integrate details of its recovery with an account of Confederate submarines in action.

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Royal Navy Torpedo Vessels, 1870-1914


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English | February 15, 2023 | ISBN: 1399022857 | 192 pages | EPUB | 11 Mb
The self-propelled, or locomotive torpedo was a game-changer in the history of naval warfare. For the first time the largest warship could be sunk by a weapon carried by the smallest, and most navies were quick to see the potential. Although the 19th-century Royal Navy had a reputation for technological conservatism, it was an ‘early adopter’ of the torpedo and was instrumental in the development of the small fast craft that became the delivery system of choice, the steam torpedo boat. Before Robert Whitehead’s revolutionary invention that made the self-propelled torpedo a practical weapon, torpedoes were derived from earlier underwater explosive devices – mines, spar and towed torpedoes. The Admiralty was so impressed it purchased the rights to Whitehead’s device, and thereafter the Royal Navy made much of the early running in torpedo boat design. In this they were greatly assisted by existing boatbuilders like Thornycroft and Yarrow who already specialized in small fast craft. Les Brown has written an in-depth study of the steam torpedo boat in the Royal Navy. The core of this book is a detailed developmental history of British torpedo craft, from the early experiments like Vesuvius and Polyphemus, through the 1st Class TBs to the so-called Coastal Destroyers of the early twentieth century. There are also separate chapters on 2nd Class boats, on Torpedo Gunboats and on the ‘Torpedo Depot Ships’ Hecla and Vulcan. The book concludes with appendices devoted to background issues like quick-firing guns and reports on performance of the boats in various circumstances. As it fills a surprising gap in the technical history of British warships, this book should appeal to naval enthusiasts, modelmakers and historians.

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