0 a person who dives as a sport, or who works or searches for things underwater using special breathing equipment:
1 a person who jumps into water as a sport, or searches for things under water using special breathing equipment
This confirms our thesis that by varying the content of the plasma probabilistic ensemble one may advance diver se opinions regarding some physical phenomena.
Most entries are accompanied by excellent photographs, and each section (divers and grebes, geese, raptors, etc) has a colour plate representing each nominate race.
During five dives to a depth of around 49 m divers confirmed that it was indeed a sunken ship.
Only three decades earlier, the lives of the indigenous people (primarily nomadic tribes and pearl divers) changed dramatically.
The author has made a groundbreaking attempt to pull all of this diver se material into a coherent volume.
Wave-particle interactions also have diver se applications in other planetary magnetospheres, and in other space and cosmic plasmas.
The developers of the robot believe that in the future it could assist divers to build large submerged structures.
Indeed, in our view, offensive conduct can involve harm in each of the divers ways that we identified above.
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跳水運動員, 潛水員…
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跳水运动员, 潜水员…
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submarinista, buceador/ora [masculine-feminine], buzo [masculine-feminine]…
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mergulhador, -ora…
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plongeur [masculine], plongeur/-euse [masculine-feminine], plongeur/-euse…
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