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  2. Offshore embedded anchors - Wikipedia

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    The properties of chain, versus wire, mooring lines have been investigated, with chain mooring lines causing reductions in anchor capacity of up to 70%. [6] Thus, where appropriate and cost-efficient, wire mooring lines should be used. The embedded section of a mooring line contributes to the anchor's holding capacity against horizontal movement.

  3. Burning in Water, Drowning in Flame (album) - Wikipedia

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    Burning in Water, Drowning in Flame is the debut album of Skrew, released in 1 December 1991 through Metal Blade Records. Al Jourgensen, Paul Barker and Mike Scaccia of Ministry all feature as guests. The track "Poisonous" features rapping and hip hop turntables.

  4. Skrew - Wikipedia

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    Skrew proceeded to work on its second release, Dusted, which was released in 1994. [4] This album saw the addition of keyboardist Jim Vollentine, who would remain with the band until 1998. Like its predecessor, Dusted was highly praised by critics and fans, and is still considered a classic in field of industrial metal by many fans of the genre.

  5. Angel Seed XXIII - Wikipedia

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    Review scores; Source Rating; Allmusic [1] Angel Seed XXIII is the fourth studio album by the industrial metal band Skrew. It was released in 1997 through Metal Blade ...

  6. Dusted (Skrew album) - Wikipedia

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  7. Anchor - Wikipedia

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    Auger anchors can be used to anchor permanent moorings, floating docks, fish farms, etc. These anchors, which have one or more slightly pitched self-drilling threads, must be screwed into the seabed with the use of a tool, so require access to the bottom, either at low tide or by use of a diver.