| 1972 - 718 páginas
...waterways. TUG: A strongly built boat used for towing and pushing, self-propelled. INTRATERRITORIAL TRAFFIC: Traffic between ports in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands, which are considered as a single unit. TONS OF FREIGHT HAULED: The figures for tons of freight hauled on domestic waterways... | |
| 1996 - 276 páginas
...Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) under the Natural Gas Act. (DOE1) (DOE5) Intraterritorial Traffic: Traffic between ports in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands, which are considered as a single unit. (TNDOT1) Inundation Area: (See also Basin) An area of land subject to flooding. (DOI3)... | |
| Marilyn Gross, Richard Feldman - 1998 - 353 páginas
...least four lanes designated by the Federal Highway Administration as part of the Interstate System. Traffic between ports in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands, which are considered as a single unit. INSTRUCTIONAL FLYING (GA): •^ Appendix C - Glossary JET ENGINE (AIR): JET FUEL... | |
| Richard Feldman - 1998 - 268 páginas
...Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) under the Natural Gas Act. (DOE1) (DOES) Intraterritorial Traffic: Traffic between ports in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands, which are considered as a single unit. (TNDOT1) Inundation Area: (See a/so ßas/n J An area of land subject to flooding.... | |
| Jeffrey Wayne Vincoli - 2019 - 1112 páginas
...Commission (FERC) under the Natural Gas Act. See also interstate pipeline. intraterritorial traffic e fall of an individual as a single unit. intratracheal Endotracheal or within or throughout the trachea. intravehicular activity... | |
| 361 páginas
...and San Francisco Bay, which are considered internal bodies of water rather than arms of the ocean. Intraport: Movement of freight within the confines...monodirectional flow, "downbound" means in a southerly or westerly direction. Inbound: Traffic moving from one waterway into another where the destination is... | |
| 361 páginas
...and San Francisco Bay, which are considered internal bodies of water rather than arms of the ocean. Intraport: Movement of freight within the confines...monodirectional flow, "downbound" means in a southerly or westerly direction. Inbound: Traffic moving from one waterway into another where the destination is... | |
| 141 páginas
...and San Francisco Bay, which are considered internal bodies of water rather than arms of the ocean. Intraport: Movement of freight within the confines...monodirectional flow, "downbound" means in a southerly or westerly direction. Inbound: Traffic moving from one waterway into another where the destination is... | |
| 149 páginas
...and San Francisco Bay, which are considered internal bodies of water rather than arms of the ocean. Intraport: Movement of freight within the confines...monodirectional flow, "downbound" means in a southerly or westerly direction. Inbound: Traffic moving from one waterway into another where the destination is... | |
| United States. Army. Corps of Engineers - 1960 - 270 páginas
...thereof, and from the Great Lakes. Intraterritory receipts and shipments. — These terms apply to traffic between ports in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands which are considered as a single unit. PERTAINING TO RIVERS, FEDERAL AND PRIVATE CANALS, CONNECTING CHANNELS, AND INTRACOASTAL... | |
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