FOG - A cloud that is low to the ground and makes it difficult to see., SHOCK - A critical condition where blood flow is insufficient., FRACTURE - A rupture or break in a bone or cartilage., DEFIBRILLATOR - An electrical device used to restore a normal heartbeat., TYPHOON - A storm in the Pacific Ocean with winds greater than 74 miles per hour., CPR - Cardiopulmonary resuscitation is an emergency procedure used to treat someone who is not breathing and whose heart has stopped., SPLINT - A device used to keep a body part immobile., ODOROUS GOODS - Products with odors that might damage or contaminate other products., DECK CARGO - Cargo that is stowed on deck, usually because it is too large to fit in the stowage area., SHIFT - Move into a different place or position., FENDER - A cushion made of rubber or line that hangs from the side of a ship and acts as a shock absorber between the ship and the pier., CLEAT - A T-shaped piece of metal or wood on a ship around which ropes are secured., CAMEL - A type of shock absorber that floats in the water between a ship and a pier., BITTS - Pairs of strong cylinders arranged on a pier on deck to which lines and cables are secured., BOLLARD - A thick post or bitt on a ship or pier for securing ropes., BACK DOWN - To move a ship backwards., TOWLINE - It is the total length of the hawser and chafing chain used to tow a ship., CHAFING CHAIN - A chain used to protect towing lines from excessive wear., MOORING LINES - A heavy rope used to secure a ship to a pier., PIER - A structure to which ships are moored.,

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