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- Commercial fishing [r]: The harvesting of edible marine life on a commercial basis, usually using purpose-built vessels and equipment [e]
- Deep lake water cooling [r]: A technique for harnessing the cool water reservoir at the bottom of deep lakes. [e]
- Geophysical MASINT [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Rochester, New York [r]: An economically challenged city in upstate New York, located on the south shore of Lake Ontario [e]
- Sonobuoy [r]: Air-dropped, expendable sensors for anti-submarine warfare [e]
- Dolly Sods Wilderness [r]: Wilderness area in the Allegheny Mountains of eastern West Virginia, USA and part of the Monongahela National Forest. [e]
- SSQ-57 [r]: U.S. Navy family of low-frequency analysis and recording (LOFAR) passive sonobuoys [e]
- Microphone [r]: Acoustic-to-electric transducer or sensor that converts sound into an electrical signal, the most basic design uses a thin membrane which vibrates in response to sound pressure. [e]
- Deep lake water cooling [r]: A technique for harnessing the cool water reservoir at the bottom of deep lakes. [e]