A vessel which has been issued an IMO number may only receive an ENI number if it has appropriate certifications for inland water travel.
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In vessels, water travels by " bulk flow ", as in a pipe, rather than by diffusion through cell membranes.
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Water travel by sailboat and steamer linked the Eastern Shore to Baltimore more tightly beginning about 1813, when the first steamboat traveled the Bay.
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Water travels through fractures in the rock, capturing the rock's heat until forced out of a second borehole as very hot water.
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The hot water travels at near-boiling temperatures, which requires a whole section to be turned off and cooled before any work can be done.
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The water ball is similar to the zorb, but it has only one layer and is designed for water travel rather than down-hill rolling.
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Between the two lakes, the water travels a distance of more than, and falls, although the line-of-sight distance is only about.
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Charles Bruce of Staunton Hill placed two small steamboats in operation on the Staunton River, but most forms of water travel ended with the coming of the railroads.
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Unlike other turbines, Gorlov's invention works equally well regardless of the direction the water travels, making it practical to harness tidal flows as well as rivers.
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But in Congo and much of Africa, many who depend upon water travel for survival _ like the traders crowding the two ferries _ seldom learn how to swim.