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- adjective Of or pertaining to
hydroacoustics
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Examples
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These stations monitor seismic waves, infrasound (low frequency soundwaves), hydroacoustic, and radionuclide emissions as part of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization (CTBTO).
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I was eager to work with the Navy, to "run hydroacoustic measurements in the advancement of stealth technologies"; it would be a great departure from my past two years with Emerald Cruises.
Ben Lear: Storstad 2008
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Improvements in fishing equipment (more powerful engines, hydroacoustic equipment, and the purse-seine net in the mid 1960s) have changed the nature of the fisheries.
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I am very pleased to open the recently completed Cape Leeuwin hydroacoustic monitoring station - one of 20 such stations to be built in Australia to detect clandestine nuclear explosions.
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It will be one of eleven hydroacoustic monitoring stations in the IMS.
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The Treaty's verification regime includes an international monitoring system composed of seismological, radionuclide, hydroacoustic and infrasound monitoring; consultation and clarification; on-site inspections; and confidence building measures.
Fact Sheet On Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty ITY National Archives 1999
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The Treaty's verification regime includes an international monitoring system composed of seismological, radionuclide, hydroacoustic and infrasound monitoring; consultation and clarification; on-site inspections; and confidence building measures.
Fact Sheet On Purpose Of The Ctbt ITY National Archives 1997
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The Treaty establishes a far reaching verification regime, based on the provision of seismic, hydroacoustic, radionuclide, and infrasound data by a global network (the "International Monitoring System") consisting of the facilities listed in Annex 1 to the Protocol.
Submission Of Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty Clinton, Bill, 1946- 1997
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Australian technical experts have played and continue to play a central role in the design and implementation of the Treaty's verification regime which will include a global network of more than 300 monitoring facilities using seismic, radionuclide, hydroacoustic and infrasound technologies.
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The Treaty's verification regime includes an international monitoring system composed of seismological, radionuclide, hydroacoustic and infrasound monitoring; consultation and clarification; on-site inspections; and confidence building measures.
Fact Sheet 1 On Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty ITY National Archives 1996
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