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What (who) is Eilat Pipeline - definition

1944 W AND Z-CLASS DESTROYER
INS Eilat (1944); INS Eilat (1955); INS Eilat (K-40)
  • Torpedo tubes from INS ''Eilat''
  • INS ''Eilat''
  • Monument to the Fallen of INS Eilat, Haifa. Sculptor: Igael Tumarkin

Pipeline (computing)         
DATA PROCESSING CHAIN
CPU pipeline; Pipeline architecture; Pipeline (computer); Pipelining (software); Pipelining (computing); Pipeline parallelism; Pipeline Parallelism; Reservation table; Data pipeline
In computing, a pipeline, also known as a data pipeline,Data Pipeline Development Published by Dativa, retrieved 24 May, 2018 is a set of data processing elements connected in series, where the output of one element is the input of the next one. The elements of a pipeline are often executed in parallel or in time-sliced fashion.
Pipeline transport         
  • The world's longest ammonia pipeline from Russia to [[Ukraine]]
  • Scenario for benzene leaching to groundwater
  • An underground petroleum pipeline running through a park
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  • Gas pipe in the dry region of Antofagasta, Chile.
  • The [[Los Angeles Aqueduct]] in [[Antelope Valley]].
  • date=April 2022}} Deliveries on some pipelines were disrupted by or became controversial after the [[2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine]], including the [[2022 Russia–European Union gas dispute]].
  • The SCADA System for pipelines.
  • Alaska Pipeline]].
  • Pig]]" launcher/receiver, on the natural gas pipeline in Switzerland
  • Thor Pipeline in [[Randers]], Denmark
  • The Trans Alaska Pipeline crossing under the [[Delta River]] and over ridge of the [[Alaska Range]]
MODE OF TRANSPORT USING SEALED PIPES
Oil pipeline; Pipeline transportation; Gas pipeline; Oil pipelines; Fossil gas pipeline; Natural gas line; High pressure gas pipeline; Gas pipe; Gas main; Natural gas pipeline; Gas grid; Oleoduct; Natural gas grid; Methane grid; Petroleum pipeline; Transport pipeline; Pipelined Natural Gas; Pipelined natural gas; Crude Oil Pipelines; Product Pipelines; Pipeline accident; Pipeline safety
Pipeline transport is the long-distance transportation of a liquid or gas through a system of pipes—a pipeline—typically to a market area for consumption. The latest data from 2014 gives a total of slightly less than of pipeline in 120 countries of the world.
Pipeline (Unix)         
  • A pipeline of three program processes run on a text terminal
SET OF UNIX PROCESSES CHAINED BY THEIR STANDARD STREAMS
Pipe (Unix); Pipes (computers); Unix pipe; Pipeline (unix); Pipe (Linux); Unix pipeline; Unix Pipes; Unix pipes; Pipemill
In Unix-like computer operating systems, a pipeline is a mechanism for inter-process communication using message passing. A pipeline is a set of processes chained together by their standard streams, so that the output text of each process (stdout) is passed directly as input (stdin) to the next one.

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HMS Zealous (R39)

HMS Zealous was a Z-class destroyer of the Royal Navy built in 1944 by Cammell Laird. She served during the Second World War, participating in operations in the North Sea and off the Norwegian coast, before taking part in some of the Arctic convoys. She spent a further ten years in Royal Navy service after the end of the war, before being sold to the Israeli Navy, which operated her as INS Eilat. She saw action during the Suez Crisis in 1956, attacking Egyptian ships and was still active by the outbreak of the Six-Day War in 1967. She was sunk several months after the conflict by missiles launched from several small Egyptian missile boats; this made her the first vessel to be sunk by a missile boat in wartime. It was an important milestone in naval surface warfare, which aroused considerable interest around the world in the development of small manoeuvrable missile boats.

Examples of use of Eilat Pipeline
1. The Ashkelon–Eilat Pipeline Company is a privately owned firm, owned jointly by Israel and the government of Iran.
2. "This initiative will constitute a breakthrough for the global energy market and the fabric of international relations, which will place Israel as an intermediate country connecting Eurasia and the East, and make a strategic contribution to reducing dependence of the entire world and particularly Eastern Asian countries, on oil from the Persian Gulf," the chair of the Ashkelon–Eilat Pipeline Company, Oren Shachor, told TheMarker early this week.
3. According to a press release from the Indian ministry, Aiyar conveyed to Aliyev India‘s "deep interest in expanding bilateral cooperation in the oil and gas sector... specifically referring to the possibility of purchase by India of Azerbaijani oil transported to Ceyhan by the Baku–Tbilisi–Ceyhan pipeline, and then brought to the Red Sea through the Ashkelon–Eilat pipeline in Israel." Interests in Azerbaijan for Israel and American Jewish groups include ties to the 20,000 Jews who live there in relative peace, and the possibility of allying with a country that is '3 percent Muslim.