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Crewed full ocean depth rated submersible
Limiting Factor, known as Bakunawa since its sale in 2022, and designated Triton 36000/2 by its manufacturer, is a crewed deep-submergence vehicle (DSV)
DSV_Limiting_Factor
Bottleneck variable limiting the evolution of a system
A limiting factor is a variable of a system that restricts the growth or continuation of processes within a system, typically through its exhaustion.
Limiting_factor
Deepest known point of Earth's seabed
DSV Limiting Factor in June 2020. For the central basin the greatest reported depth is 10,915 m (35,810 ft) ±4 m (13 ft) by DSV Limiting Factor in June
Challenger_Deep
Growth is limited by the scarcest resource
the scarcest resource (limiting factor). The law has also been applied to biological populations and ecosystem models for factors such as sunlight or mineral
Liebig's_law_of_the_minimum
American company that designs and manufactures private submersibles
design and manufacture of the DSV Limiting Factor, a full-ocean-depth Triton model 36000/2. The DSV Limiting Factor became the first commercially certified
Triton_Submarines
List of people who descended to Earth's deepest point
when regular dives in DSV Limiting Factor began. To date, 19 of the 22 successful descents have been made in the Limiting Factor. No other craft has made
List of people who descended to Challenger Deep
List_of_people_who_descended_to_Challenger_Deep
Deepest oceanic trench on Earth
10,928 m (35,853 ft; 5,976 fathoms) on 28 April 2019 using the DSV Limiting Factor, a Triton 36000/2 model manufactured by Florida-based Triton Submarines
Mariana_Trench
American undersea explorer (born 1966)
person to reach the deepest point of the Atlantic Ocean, piloting DSV Limiting Factor, a reported US$50 million submarine system (Triton 36000/2) – including
Victor_Vescovo
Deepest part of the Atlantic Ocean; part of the Puerto Rico Trench
the deepest point of the trench in the Deep-Submergence Vehicle DSV Limiting Factor (a Triton 36000/2 model submersible) and measured a depth of 8,376 m
Milwaukee_Deep
Communications equipment location
masts nearby) depends on the same considerations. In any case the limiting factor is the ability of a low-powered personal cell phone to transmit back
Cell_site
Slowest step of a chemical reaction
known as the rate-determining step (RDS or RD-step or r/d step) or rate-limiting step. For a given reaction mechanism, the prediction of the corresponding
Rate-determining_step
Self-propelled deep-diving crewed submersible
Earlier that same month, a team of explorers and scientists used Limiting Factor to visit the wreck of the RMS Titanic in the North Atlantic Ocean.
Deep-submergence_vehicle
Investigation of ocean conditions beyond the continental shelf
all important design factors. If the vessel is crewed, the compartments housing the occupants is almost always the limiting factor. Other parts of the
Deep-sea_exploration
Oceanic trench on a transform boundary between the Caribbean and North American plates
depth verified by the crewed submersible Deep-Submergence Vehicle DSV Limiting Factor (a Triton 36000/2 model submersible) piloted by Victor Vescovo. The
Puerto_Rico_Trench
Hypothetical event
and Anders Sandberg suggest that algorithm improvements may be the limiting factor for a singularity; while hardware efficiency tends to improve at a
Technological_singularity
Bathymetric feature in the Fram Strait
Vescovo, descended into the Molloy Deep in the Deep-Submergence Vehicle Limiting Factor (a Triton 36000/2 model submersible) from the support ship, the Deep
Molloy_Deep
Maximum rate of oxygen consumption as measured during incremental exercise
the process of oxidative phosphorylation. Of these, the supply factors may be more limiting. However, it has also been argued that while trained subjects
VO2_max
Dietic strategy in preparation for athletic endurance events
This is known as transient or reactive hypoglycemia, and can be a limiting factor in elite athletes. Individuals susceptible to hypoglycemia are especially
Carbohydrate_loading
Chemical reactant totally consumed when the reaction is finished
The limiting reagent (or limiting reactant or limiting agent) in a chemical reaction is a reactant that is totally consumed when the chemical reaction
Limiting_reagent
Revolver cartridge designed by Elmer Keith and Smith & Wesson (S&W)
to 10.2 centimetres) at 50 yards (46 m), with most ammunition. The limiting factor of the .44 Magnum cartridge is not terminal ballistics. When fired
.44_Magnum
Deepest part of the Mediterranean Sea
commenced its second year of deep diving with the deep-submergence vehicle Limiting Factor, piloted by Victor Vescovo. The first dives of the 2020 season commenced
Calypso_Deep
Line of mechanical diving watches
dive to the bottom of the Mariana Trench affixed to the bathyscaphe Limiting Factor, setting a new world record at the time as deepest dive watch by 12
Omega_Seamaster
Small watercraft able to navigate under water
Deepsea Challenger and reached a depth of 10,908 metres (35,787 ft). DSV Limiting Factor, known as Bakunawa since its sale in 2022, is a crewed deep-submergence
Submersible
Community of living organisms together with the nonliving components of their environment
internal factors. External factors—including climate—control the ecosystem's structure, but are not influenced by it. By contrast, internal factors control
Ecosystem
British plant physiologist (1866–1947)
laboratory work underpinned much of the theory of FF Blackman’s Law of Limiting Factors (below). Their collaboration ended in 1905 when Gabrielle married
Frederick_Blackman
Oceanic trench in the Indian Ocean
to the deepest point of the trench in the Deep-Submergence Vehicle Limiting Factor (a Triton 36000/2 model submersible) and measured a depth of 7,192 m
Sunda_Trench
Genus (Magnapinna) of Cephalopoda
expedition to document the wreck of the USS Johnston, the submersible DSV Limiting Factor recorded footage of a juvenile bigfin squid from the Philippine Trench
Bigfin_squid
British businessman (1964–2023)
000 m (36,000 feet), in the two-person deep-submergence vehicle DSV Limiting Factor, setting the Guinness World Records for greatest distance covered at
Hamish_Harding
Management paradigm
point where it is no longer the system's limiting factor, this is said to "break" the constraint. The limiting factor is now some other part of the system
Theory_of_constraints
Stalwart-class ocean surveillance ship
(DSSV) Pressure Drop for the crewed deep-ocean research submersible DSV Limiting Factor. Indomitable was laid down by the Tacoma Boatbuilding Company at Tacoma
USNS_Indomitable
Deep area in Mariana Trench
descent to the bottom of the Sirena Deep in the Deep-Submergence Vehicle Limiting Factor (a Triton 36000/2 model submersible) and measured a depth of 10,714 m
Sirena_Deep
Accumulation of nutrients in water
different ecosystems and environments have different limiting factors. Phosphorus is the limiting factor for plant growth in most freshwater ecosystems, and
Eutrophication
Cold War project to demonstrate the ease of building nuclear weapons
combination"–type weapon even more quickly, although in such a case the limiting factor in developing the weapon is not usually design difficulty but rather
Nth_Country_Experiment
Disease resulting from a lack of vitamin C
described as early as the time of ancient Egypt, and historically it was a limiting factor in long-distance sea travel, often killing large numbers of people
Scurvy
Swiss watchmaker
watches were attached to the outside of the Deep-Submergence Vehicle Limiting Factor: one on each of the main vessel's robotic arms and an additional one
Omega_SA
Protein source containing all nine essential amino acids
nutrition is complex because any proteinogenic amino acid may be the limiting factor in metabolism. Mixing livestock feeds can optimize for growth, or minimize
Complete_protein
Examining complex systems as a whole
System Dynamics 2a Ashley Hodgson Thinking in Systems, Ch. 2, Part 2: Limiting Factors in Systems 2b Ashley Hodgson Thinking in Systems, Ch. 3: Resilience
Systems_thinking
Artificial channel for water
British Midland canals. In this case the limiting factor was the size of the locks. This is also the limiting factor on the Panama canal where Panamax ships
Canal
Type of repeated DNA sequence
increasing plasmid copy number in a given cell. There are four main limiting factors leading to no initiation of replication in iterons: Transcriptional
Iteron
Deep trench in the South Atlantic Ocean
"Factorian Deep," based on the name of the crewed submersible DSV Limiting Factor, in which he successfully visited the bottom for the first time on
South_Sandwich_Trench
Category of HVAC technologies
have not been widely applied. Condensation caused by humidity is a limiting factor for the cooling capacity of a radiant cooling system. The surface temperature
Radiant_heating_and_cooling
Ventilator which applies mild air pressure continuously to keep airways open
sleep apnea. Compliance and acceptance of use of CPAP therapy can be a limiting factor, with 8% of people stopping use after the first night and 50% within
Continuous positive airway pressure
Continuous_positive_airway_pressure
in the early 19th century, cavitation during operation has been a limiting factor in the efficiency of ships. Cavitation in marine propellers develops
Solutions for cavitation in marine propellers
Solutions_for_cavitation_in_marine_propellers
locomotive(s) can haul upwards. Braking when travelling downhill is also a limiting factor. Tramways and light railways often have steeper gradients than heavier
List of steepest gradients on adhesion railways
List_of_steepest_gradients_on_adhesion_railways
Electrical noise due to thermal vibration within a conductor
(such as radio receivers) can drown out weak signals, and can be the limiting factor on sensitivity of electrical measuring instruments. Thermal noise is
Johnson–Nyquist_noise
Object detection system using radio waves
section, or scattering coefficient, of the target F = pattern propagation factor Rt = distance from the transmitter to the target Rr = distance from the
Radar
Dietary theory for protein nutrition
nutrition is complex because any proteinogenic amino acid may be the limiting factor in metabolism. Mixing livestock feeds can optimize for growth, or minimize
Protein_combining
Medical condition
Score 2: partial exposure of glans, prepuce (not congenital adhesions) limiting factor. Score 3: partial retraction, meatus just visible. Score 4: slight
Phimosis
Underwater diving to a depth beyond the norm
minimising nitrogen, and HPNS considerations, which require some nitrogen and limiting the rate of compression. If hydrogen is considered as an alternative, a
Deep_diving
Deepest oceanic trench in the southwestern Pacific Ocean
to its bottom on 10 June 2019 in the Deep-Submergence Vehicle DSV Limiting Factor, a Triton 36000/2 model submersible. A depth of 10,823 m (35,509 ft)
Tonga_Trench
Ocean around Antarctica
"Factorian Deep", based on the name of the crewed submersible DSV Limiting Factor, in which he successfully visited the bottom for the first time on
Southern_Ocean
Medical term defining death
heart for at least 30 minutes, with injury to the spinal cord being a limiting factor. Detached limbs may be successfully reattached after 6 hours of no
Clinical_death
Performance metric in football and hockey
observed scoring frequencies (calibration). Data availability can be a limiting factor: models trained on short time windows or on datasets with restricted
Expected_goals
Loop that increases an initial effect
Ponzi schemes and chain letters. In many cases, population size is the limiting factor to the feedback effect. In politics, institutions can reinforce norms
Positive_feedback
Handheld gaming computer by Asus
fully baked quite yet, while the Windows underpinnings may well be a limiting factor that may never be overcome." A criticism highlighted by multiple reviews
Asus_ROG_Ally
Calculations where numbers' precision is only limited by computer memory
precision is used in applications where the speed of arithmetic is not a limiting factor, or where precise results with very large numbers are required. It
Arbitrary-precision arithmetic
Arbitrary-precision_arithmetic
Relationship describing the kinetics of intermolecular photochemical deactivation
particles to diffuse toward and collide with excited particles is the limiting factor, and almost all such collisions are effective), the quenching rate
Stern–Volmer_relationship
One of the main factors limiting microbial activity
atmosphere, space restrictions do not apply, therefore, the ultimate limiting factor is water availability and thus the water activity.[citation needed]
Water_activity
Species of centipede
negatively correlated with the rate of venom regeneration, making size a limiting factor in its regenerative abilities. "CalPhotos: Scolopendra polymorpha;
Scolopendra_polymorpha
Highway interchange using loop ramps
without the need for any traffic to be stopped by traffic lights. The limiting factor in the capacity of a cloverleaf interchange is traffic weaving. Cloverleaf
Cloverleaf_interchange
Upcoming video game
advancement of graphical capabilities since the series began played a limiting factor in determining the number of worlds created for the game. In May 2025
Kingdom_Hearts_IV
Place where geological material has been excavated
expensive to lift the water higher during removal; this can become the limiting factor in quarry depth. Some water-filled quarries are worked from beneath
Quarry
Communication using light sent through free space
compared to RF antennas For terrestrial applications, the principal limiting factors are: Fog (10 to ~100 dB/km attenuation) Beam dispersion Atmospheric
Free-space optical communication
Free-space_optical_communication
Smooth approximation of one-hot arg max
become large. The computational effort for the softmax became a major limiting factor in the development of larger neural language models, motivating various
Softmax_function
Transition from being in flight to being on a surface
aligned with the landing area is a factor Short field landings - where the length of the landing area is a limiting factor Soft and unprepared field landings
Landing
English broadcaster and natural historian (born 1926)
environmental causes. He has advocated for restoring planetary biodiversity, limiting population growth, switching to renewable energy, mitigating climate change
David_Attenborough
Physical components of a computer
the most challenging aspects of hardware design, and have been the limiting factor to the development of smaller and faster chips since the early twenty-first
Computer_hardware
Home video game console by Sony
Sweeney, told him that standard I/O speed of a hard disk drive was now a limiting factor in pushing game development. Slow data rates placed limits on the size
PlayStation_5
not lack of money so much as lack of things to buy with it was the limiting factor in their standard of living. Despite immense land resources, extensive
Agriculture in the Soviet Union
Agriculture_in_the_Soviet_Union
Ecological principle
levels of other factors. In case of chemical reactions it is known as law of limiting factor. A corollary to this is that two factors may work synergistically
Shelford's_law_of_tolerance
1987–2012 series of ten books by Iain Banks
book ends with a historical account of the war dated to 2110 The ship Limiting Factor was "constructed seven hundred and sixteen years earlier in the closing
Culture_series
Method to determine protein concentration
is incubated for the same amount of time for accurate comparison. A limiting factor in using Coomassie-based protein determination dyes stems from the
Bradford_protein_assay
Biological process to convert light into chemical energy
Second, Blackman's experiments illustrate the concept of limiting factors. Another limiting factor is the wavelength of light. Cyanobacteria, which reside
Photosynthesis
Sliding motion vertically or horizontally over display devices
happen as often as the image can be redisplayed. When frame rate is a limiting factor, one smooth scrolling technique is to blur images during movement that
Scrolling
Biological principle about the differential reproductive success in males versus females
number of egg cells. Bateman's paradigm thus views females as the limiting factor in reproduction over which males compete in order to copulate. Although
Bateman's_principle
Severely deficient supply of oxygen
Compressive asphyxia (also called chest compression) is mechanically limiting expansion of the lungs by compressing the torso, preventing breathing.
Asphyxia
Type of image noise
generally allow high sensitivity and simple setups. They can also be a limiting factor in imaging systems, such as radar, synthetic aperture radar (SAR),
Speckle_(interference)
Type of electrical storage device
environmental and security risks compared to battery technology, with the only limiting factor being geology. From 1870 to 1930, the term "gravity battery" was used
Gravity_battery
Class of electronic circuit
removed before the transistor will turn off since the storage time is a limiting factor of using bipolar transistors and IGBTs in fast switching applications
Baker_clamp
Scottish writer (1954–2013)
Five Deeps Expedition broke the deepest ocean dive record in the DSV Limiting Factor. The support ship was named DSSV Pressure Drop. Both vessels were named
Iain_Banks
Safety management principle
extremely complex systems, this can be very high, and could be the limiting factor in practicability. A difficulty arising in CBAs is assigning a meaningful
As low as reasonably practicable
As_low_as_reasonably_practicable
Species of fish
densely populated areas of Quebec, anthropogenic factors come into play. The nature of those factors cannot, however, be determined with certainty and
Copper_redhorse
French painter and writer (1883–1956)
in 1910. Before the emergence of Cubism, painters worked from the limiting factor of a single view-point. Metzinger, for the first time, in Note sur
Jean_Metzinger
Transferring files between local devices
for video playback, where the lowest common denominator is often a limiting factor on wireless networks. There are no geographic limitations on the delivery
Sideloading
Remains of a tree trunk
rotten through and easily fragmented in manageable pieces. If time is a limiting factor, setting fire to the stump is effective because once the potassium
Tree_stump
Exhaust-powered forced-induction device for engines
flow rates, since they have lower rotational inertia, but can be a limiting factor in the peak power produced by the engine. Various technologies, as
Turbocharger
Bioreactor with a light source to grow photosynthetic microorganisms
microalgae in photobioreactors is also believed to be a significant limiting factor; however, it has been recently shown with the help of kinetic models
Photobioreactor
University admissions policy
an adult diploma or GED, rather than a normal high school diploma. Limiting factors restrict the student acceptance rate due to the following situations:
Open-door_academic_policy
Type of rotorcraft
more powerful automobile engines and radial engines. The single, most-limiting factor of helicopter development during the first half of the 20th century
Helicopter
Largest global accounting networks
of a credible alternative industry structure has been raised. The limiting factor on the expansion of the Big Four to include additional firms, is that
Big_Four_accounting_firms
Kingdom of the Spanish Empire (1521–1821)
for masses or other spiritual matters controlled by the priest. A limiting factor in Yucatán's economy was the poor quality of the limestone soil, which
New_Spain
Amount of farm product produced per unit area for a given time
present in minimum quantities. His idea was discussed later as the Limiting Factor by BLACKMAN and again by MITSCHERLICH as the Law of Physiological Relations
Crop_yield
Digital radio broadcasting standard
the DRM consortium. The principle of DRM is that bandwidth is the limiting factor, and computer processing power is cheap; modern CPU-intensive audio
Digital_Radio_Mondiale
Industrial process producing titanium
This form is useful as a raw material in powder metallurgy. The main limiting factor for the usefulness of the Hunter process is the difficulty of separating
Hunter_process
Velocity of projectile the moment it leaves the gun barrel
gaseous pressure created as a result of the combustion process is a limiting factor on projectile velocity. Consequently, propellant quality and quantity
Muzzle_velocity
Genus of venomous fish
juvenile lionfish remain unknown, but may prove to be the primary limiting factor of lionfish populations in their native range. In Texas and Florida
Lionfish
Species of shark
supplying oxygen to embryos. Oxygen supply is proposed to be a major limiting factor in the size of litters. Other studies, however, which take into account
Greenland_shark
American dIgital agriculture services company
weather, soil and field data to help farmers determine potential yield-limiting factors in their fields. The company was founded as WeatherBill in 2006 by
The_Climate_Corporation
five years science operations), but with a goal of ten years. The limiting factor is expected to be fuel to maintain its halo orbit, of which there is
Timeline of the James Webb Space Telescope
Timeline_of_the_James_Webb_Space_Telescope
A plant adapted to a hot dry environment
factors which affect water availability, which is the major limiting factor of seed germination, seedling survival, and plant growth. These factors include
Xerophyte
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Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Tamil, Telugu
Lighting; Bright
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Lighting
Boy/Male
Hindu
Big lighting
Girl/Female
Indian
Visiting, Returning
Girl/Female
British, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Muslim, Pakistani
God's Lighting
Boy/Male
Arabic
Lighting
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Lighting
Girl/Female
Latin
Protectress of the dead.
Boy/Male
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Lighting
Girl/Female
Muslim
Visiting, Returning
Boy/Male
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Big lighting
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Lighting
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Restless, Lighting
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Hindu, Indian
Lighting
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Lighting
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Lighting
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil
Lighting
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Arabic, Muslim
Visiting; Returning
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Lighting
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Bengali, Celebrity, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Tamil, Telugu
Who Attract in First Meeting; Lord Krishna
Girl/Female
French, Gujarati, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Telugu
Lovable; Good Manners; Beautiful
Boy/Male
Arabic
Evidence; Proof; Distinction Between Truth and Falsehood
Boy/Male
Australian, French, Hebrew, Jewish
Wave
Female
Chinese
lively cheerful.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Very Strong
Boy/Male
Muslim
Friendship, Closeness
Girl/Female
Greek
Form of Oceanus. In Greek mythology Oceanus was a Titan father of rivers and water nymphs.
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : variant of Marchand.John Marchant (c.1600–c.1668) was in Newport, RI, before 1638. In that year he moved to Braintree, MA, then to Watertown, MA (1642), and finally to Yarmouth, MA (1648). His descendants included many sea captains and other prominent people.
Male
Turkish
Turkish unisex name DUYGU means "emotion."
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p. pr. & vb. n.
of Limit
a.
Having power to determine; limiting; shaping; directing; conclusive.
a.
Qualifying; limiting.
a.
Used in, or for, or by, lifting.
n.
A limiting element or quality.
a.
Causing vomiting; emetic; vomitive.
n.
That which causes vomiting.
vb. n.
Visiting slums.
a.
Limiting; determining; as, a definitive word.
a.
Visiting.
v. t.
Limiting, or tending to limit; restrictive.
a.
Involving a limit; as, a limitive law, one designed to limit existing powers.
n.
The act of vomiting.
a.
Piteous; lamentable; eliciting compassion.
a.
Limping.
a.
Vomiting fire.
n.
The act or process of one who lists (in any sense of the verb); as, the listing of a door; the listing of a stock at the Stock Exchange.
n.
A vomiting.
n.
A vomiting of blood.