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And how do we know they're after the little band of naval brass?'
Tin has a similar effect and finds its use especially in Seawater applications (naval brasses).
But the program also calls attention to foot-dragging by the naval brass in coming to terms with women's recent sailing into an all-male bastion.
A brass armillary sundial manufactured in Somerset from naval brass.
Someone nearby cleared his throat and Kris looked over her shoulder at a group of men she vaguely remembered were formerly military and naval brass.
In condensers with titanium tubes galvanic action causes seriously accelerated attack on naval brass tube plates.
Before the tugs could lend any further assistance, the naval brass postponed the attempt, pending the outcome of further assessment.
The contingent buckle for the 21st World Scout Jamboree was made of polished naval brass with a royal blue lacquer.
Bearing shells are available in various shell materials including: corrosion-resisting naval brass, stainless steel, aluminium, carbon steel, bronze and non-metallic.
But when the naval brass implored you to move from the naval reserve to a new career in the Royal Canadian Navy, you agreed.
All fastenings beneath the water line were either brass or Tobin Bronze, now more commonly termed Naval brass, to resist electrolytic action.
Some success has been experienced with epoxy coatings to protect naval brass tube plates in condensers originally tubed with brass or copper-nickel and subsequently retubed, wholly or in part, with titanium.
It is unlikely though that many sailors were saved from the ravages of scurvy before the naval brass hats were convinced, in the 1790s, that the answer lay with the diets devised by Scottish physician James Lind.