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| 1 | Seal |
| Seal or SEAL can refer to: Seal, a mechanical device to contain pressure, or exclude contamination from an enclosure. Seal, a device used to seal or produce a physical impression Seal, a synonym for a pinniped, a large marine mammal Seal (2003 album) Seal, a British soul vocalist Seal, Kent ... | |
| 2 | Seals of the U.S. states |
| U.S. state seals Seal of Alabama Seal of Alaska Seal of Arizona Seal of Arkansas Seal of California Seal of Colorado Seal of Connecticut Seal of Delaware Seal of Florida Seal of Georgia Seal of Hawaii Seal of Idaho Seal of Illinois Seal of Indiana Seal of Iowa Seal of Kansas ... | |
| 3 | Great Seal |
| The Great Seal might mean: Great Seal of Canada Great Seal of the Irish Free State Great Seal of the Realm (UK) Great Seal of the United States See also: Seal ... | |
| 4 | Crabeater |
| A crabeater is a species of fish, see Cobia a species of seals, see Crabeater Seal ... | |
| 5 | Seal (mechanical) |
| Compression seal example Mechanical seals contain pressure, or exclude contamination from an enclosure. Seal types; O-ring Laberyinth Compression Adhesive, sealant Gasket Wiper Coating Plug Diaphram Hydrstatic Hydrodynamic ... | |
| 6 | Fur seal |
| Fur seals Australian Fur Seal Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota... seals make up one of the two distinct groups of mammals called "seals". Both the fur seals and the true seals are members of the Pinnipedia, which is usually regarded as a suborder of the order ... | |
| 7 | Arctocephalus |
| Arcetocephalus Australian Fur Seal Scientific classification Domain... genus Arctocephalus consists of eight of the nine species of fur seal. For details see the fur seal... Arctocephalinae Genus Callorhinuss Northern Fur Seal, Callorhinus ursinus Genus Arctocephalus Antarctic ... | |
| 8 | Mechanical seal |
| A mechanical seal is a special type of seal utilised in difficult duty sealing applications. Two highly polished carbon seal faces provide the seal. One is attached to the fixed part of the machine, the other to the rotating part. A system of springs is used to ensure the carbon seal faces are ... | |
| 9 | Sealing |
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| 10 | Great Seal of the Irish Free State |
| REVERSE ( larger version ) The Great Seal of the Irish Free State was the Great Seal which replaced the Great Seal of the Realm used to seal official documents of the Irish Free State (Saorstát Éireann). The Great Seal is currently kept at National Museum of Ireland at Collins ... | |
| 11 | List of musicians with multiple self-titled albums |
| ) Rancid Rancid ("gun" cover, 1993) Rancid ("skull" cover, 2000) Seal Seal (Seal as A of SEAL on cover, (1991) Seal (Seal with arms outstretched on cover, (1994) Seal (also known as Seal IV ... | |
| 12 | Eared Seal |
| Eared seals Australian Sea Lion Scientific classification Domain : Eukaryota... Phocarctos Zalophus Genera The eared seals (or walking seals), family Otariidae , are the fur seals... less adapted to the aquatic lifestyle than are the true seals. SUBORDER PINNIPEDIA Family Otariidae ... | |
| 13 | National and Imperial Seal |
| The National and Imperial Seal of Japan was originally the Imperial Seal, and is called Kiku No Gomon in Japanese, which, literally, means "Noble Symbol of Chrysanthemum". The Imperial Seal are used by those in the Imperial family. Except for the Emperor of Japan, no one could have use this seal ... | |
| 14 | Bearded Seal |
| Bearded Seal Scientific classification : Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia... Erignathus barbatus Erxleben, 1777 The bearded seal ( Erignathus barbatus ) is a medium-sized seal that is found in and near to the Arctic Ocean. These seals range in colour from grey to yellow ... | |
| 15 | Monachus |
| Pinnipedia and refers to the various monk seal species throughout the world. These include the Hawaiian monk seal or Monachus schauinslandi and the Mediterranean monk seal or Monachus monachus . The Caribbean monk seal or Monachus tropicalis is extinct ... |