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Definition of Salvaging
1. salvage [v] - See also: salvage
Lexicographical Neighbors of Salvaging
Literary usage of Salvaging
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Cost Accounting: Principles and Practice by John Packard Jordan, Gould Leach Harris (1920)
"Loss of profit due to extra time taken on machines in salvaging material when
other new material should ... Judgment to be Used in Connection with salvaging ..."
2. The Engineering Index Annual for by American Society of Mechanical Engineers (1915)
"58612 N. salvaging Salvage of Submarine F-4. JA Furer. How the vessel was recovered
from a depth of 300 feet. Ills. 3500 w. Sci Am—Oct. 16, 1915. No. 65051. ..."
3. The Parliamentary Debates by Great Britain Parliament (1908)
"salvaging of Torpedo Boat 9—Payment to Workmen. SIR JOHN BENN (Devonport) : To
ask the Secretary to the Admiralty whether his attention has been called to ..."
4. The U. S. Coal Industry, 1970-1990: Two Decades of ChangeTechnology (1994)
"... The air will expand if the object is raised from the bottom before all the
water has been displaced Figure 8-18 salvaging an Anchor With Lift Bags Photo ..."
5. Accounting as an Aid to Business Profits by William Rupert Basset (1918)
"Often salvaging Pays. The intelligent sale of scrap will warrant attention in
almost any business. ... The returns on salvaging are often considerable. ..."
6. Accounting as an Aid to Business Profits by William Rupert Basset (1918)
"Often salvaging Pays. The intelligent sale of scrap will warrant attention in
almost any business. ... The returns on salvaging are often considerable. ..."
7. In Vitro Collecting Techniques for Germplasm Conservation by Valerie C. Pence (2002)
"salvaging cultures If an explant becomes contaminated, attempts can be made to
... This method was effective in salvaging tissue from half a leaf disc of ..."
8. Cost Accounting: Principles and Practice by John Packard Jordan, Gould Leach Harris (1920)
"Loss of profit due to extra time taken on machines in salvaging material when
other new material should ... Judgment to be Used in Connection with salvaging ..."
9. The Engineering Index Annual for by American Society of Mechanical Engineers (1915)
"58612 N. salvaging Salvage of Submarine F-4. JA Furer. How the vessel was recovered
from a depth of 300 feet. Ills. 3500 w. Sci Am—Oct. 16, 1915. No. 65051. ..."
10. The Parliamentary Debates by Great Britain Parliament (1908)
"salvaging of Torpedo Boat 9—Payment to Workmen. SIR JOHN BENN (Devonport) : To
ask the Secretary to the Admiralty whether his attention has been called to ..."
11. The U. S. Coal Industry, 1970-1990: Two Decades of ChangeTechnology (1994)
"... The air will expand if the object is raised from the bottom before all the
water has been displaced Figure 8-18 salvaging an Anchor With Lift Bags Photo ..."
12. Accounting as an Aid to Business Profits by William Rupert Basset (1918)
"Often salvaging Pays. The intelligent sale of scrap will warrant attention in
almost any business. ... The returns on salvaging are often considerable. ..."
13. Accounting as an Aid to Business Profits by William Rupert Basset (1918)
"Often salvaging Pays. The intelligent sale of scrap will warrant attention in
almost any business. ... The returns on salvaging are often considerable. ..."
14. In Vitro Collecting Techniques for Germplasm Conservation by Valerie C. Pence (2002)
"salvaging cultures If an explant becomes contaminated, attempts can be made to
... This method was effective in salvaging tissue from half a leaf disc of ..."