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docking

docking
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    • the act of securing an arriving vessel with ropes

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    1. The ship lowered its gangway after docking.
    2. Following the docking failure of an unmanned Russian freighter to the International Space Station, its partners are considering a temporary mothballing of the station.
    3. Docking installations
    4. Dry-docking services
    5. docking of a part of the tail,
    6. the risk factors associated with tail-biting and recommendations to reduce the need for tail-docking;
    7. Tail-docking, tooth-clipping and tooth-grinding are likely to cause immediate pain and some prolonged pain to pigs.
    8. Disbudding, dehorning of adult animals, castration and tail docking should not be done unless justified on welfare or veterinary grounds.
    9. In this way, the yard would be able to build 18 vessels, assuming a docking cycle of 3 months [37].
    10. The yard confirmed that the duration of the docking cycle would not change substantially, as investments would probably cut costs rather than reduce the production cycle.
    11. For the purposes of this specification, docking stations are considered accessories and therefore the performance levels associated with notebooks presented in Section 3, below, do not include them.
    12. If castration or docking of tails is practised after the seventh day of life, it shall only be performed under anaesthetic and additional prolonged analgesia by a veterinarian.
    13. Neither tail-docking nor reduction of corner teeth must be carried out routinely but only where there is evidence that injuries to sows’ teats or to other pigs’ ears or tails have occurred.
    14. However, the Commission is still not convinced by Italy's arguments that ATSM could be transformed from a dry-docking facility for ship repairs into a fully functioning shipyard in a short period of time.
    15. Decision N 401/97 considers there is ‘a reduction in the yard’s repair capacity equivalent to the reduction in the number of employees, which will not be possible to compensate with the envisaged increase in productivity and a reduction of docking capacity for commercial vessels’.