| 41. | Her shallow draught gave her a metacentric height of at deep load which made her a very steady gun platform.
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| 42. | The only known stability figure is from " Sinop " in 1908 which had a metacentric height of.
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| 43. | The reduction in chromosome number is due to centric fusion ( Robertsonian translocation ) of two telocentrics into a single metacentric.
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| 44. | They suffered from severe weather helm, and tended to roll badly in a beam sea; their metacentric height was.
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| 45. | They rolled quickly with a metacentric height of at deep load and their six-inch guns were as wet as predicted.
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| 46. | The Y chromosome is metacentric and the X chromosome is variable, ranging from nearly metacentric to acrocentric in five specimens studied.
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| 47. | The Y chromosome is metacentric and the X chromosome is variable, ranging from nearly metacentric to acrocentric in five specimens studied.
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| 48. | In a normal human karyotype, five chromosomes are considered metacentric : chromosomes 1, 3, 16, 19, and 20.
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| 49. | Furthermore, large cruise ships also tend to be very wide, which considerably increases their initial stability by increasing the metacentric height.
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| 50. | For instance, the British grasshopper " Myrmeleotettix maculatus " has two structural types of B chromosomes : metacentrics and submetacentrics.
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