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Marine engineering

Here are entered general works on the application of engineering to ships and their machinery. Works on the engineering aspects of equipment and techniques facilitating operations beneath the surface of the ocean in order to exploit its resources are entered under Ocean engineering.

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Filed under: Marine engineering Filed under: Marine engineering -- Periodicals Filed under: Marine nuclear reactor plants Filed under: Propellers, AerialFiled under: Ship propulsion, Electric
  • [Info] Marine Applications for Fuel Cell Technology: A Technical Memorandum (OTA-TM-O-37; Washington: GPO, 1986), by United States Congress Office of Technology Assessment
Filed under: Frictional resistance (Hydrodynamics)

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Filed under: Engineering Filed under: Engineering -- Bibliography Filed under: Engineering -- Data processing Filed under: Engineering -- Early works to 1800
  • [Info] Oeuvres Complètes de Bernard Palissy: Édition Conforme aux Textes Originaux Imprimés du Vivant de l'Auteur, Avec des Notes et une Notice Historique (in French; Paris: J.-J. Dubochet et cie, 1844), by Bernard Palissy, ed. by Paul-Antoine Cap
Filed under: Engineering -- Encyclopedias Filed under: Engineering -- Periodicals Filed under: Engineering -- Statistical methods Filed under: Engineering -- Study and teaching Filed under: Engineering -- Tables Filed under: Engineering -- United States

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