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  2. Flank speed - Wikipedia

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    Flank speed is a nautical term for a ship's true maximum speed, often used in emergencies. Learn about its origin, usage, and comparison with other speeds in surface ship nuclear marine propulsion.

  3. Engine order telegraph - Wikipedia

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    An engine order telegraph (EOT) is a device for ordering engine speed on a ship or submarine. Flank speed is the maximum speed of a vessel, and is ordered by a "flank bell" on the EOT.

  4. Flanking maneuver - Wikipedia

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    A flanking maneuver is a movement of an armed force around an enemy force's side to achieve an advantageous position over it. Learn about the types, history and defense of flanking in military tactics, with examples from ancient and modern battles.

  5. Flank pain is discomfort in your upper abdomen or back and sides. It may be due to a muscle spasm, a kidney infection, dehydration, or other conditions. Learn how to treat and prevent flank pain.

  6. Dicyclomine (Bentyl) - Uses, Side Effects, and More - WebMD

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    Dicyclomine is a prescription medicine used to treat irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and other conditions. It comes in capsules, tablets, liquid, or injections. Learn about its side effects ...

  7. Historical examples of flanking maneuvers - Wikipedia

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    Learn how flanking maneuvers, or attacks on the sides of an opposing force, have been used effectively by famous military leaders in various battles throughout history. See examples from ancient, early modern and modern warfare, such as Salamis, Cannae, Pharsalus, Garigliano and Kirkuk.

  8. Average Walking Speed: Pace, and Comparisons by Age and Sex

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    Learn how fast you walk and how it affects your health. Find out the average walking speed by age and sex, what is a brisk pace, and how to improve your technique and fitness.

  9. Supercell - Wikipedia

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    A supercell is a type of thunderstorm that has a deep, persistent mesocyclone, a rotating updraft that can produce severe weather such as hail, rain, wind, and tornadoes. Supercells are rare, long-lasting, and often isolated from other storms, and they occur in different regions of the world under certain conditions.