IMCA may refer to: International Marine Contractors Association, a trade association for offshore, marine and underwater engineering companies International...
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Hendrikje Imca Bijl (born 13 May 1941 in Zuidbroek), known as Imca Marina, is a Dutch pop singer and writer. Bijl, born the daughter of an electrical engineer...
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IMCA Modified is the top modified division sanctioned by the International Motor Contest Association. The series began in 1979. It was designed to be a...
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International Marine Contractors Association (redirect from IMCA Code of Practice for Offshore Diving)
International Marine Contractors Association (IMCA) is a leading international trade association for the marine contracting industry. It is a not for profit...
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Modified racing (section IMCA/WISSOTA/UMP Modifieds)
the International Motor Contest Association (IMCA) is the oldest racing sanctioning body in the US. IMCA introduced the "E-Mod" (or Economy Modified)...
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Association (IMCA) was organized in 1915 by J. Alex Sloan, and is the oldest active auto racing sanctioning body in the United States. IMCA is headquartered...
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Commercial offshore diving (section IMCA guidance)
operations by IMCA registered contractors must be under the control of an IMCA supervisor. There are two levels: IMCA Air Diving Supervisor IMCA Bell Diving...
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The Common Marine Inspection Document (CMID) (IMCA M 149) is a free to use marine inspection format provided by the International Marine Contractors Association...
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IMCA Sport Compact is IMCA's entry level class of racecars. They are found at IMCA tracks around the United States. The series was formed in 2006, when...
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Moth (dinghy) (section International Moth Class Association (IMCA) International Championship 1935–1972)
[citation needed] In 1971 the US-based IMCA completed a phase-in of new rules which attempted a "marriage" of the IMCA and the Australian Moth. This amalgamation...
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