properties are concerned. Again, this is an area for future work.
5. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The author wishes to acknowledge the support provided by the Worshipful Company of Shipwrights (UK) for provision of an educational grant, without which the experimental component would not have been possible. The many
informal discussions held with fellow
members of ISO TC188, working group 18 are also gratefully acknowledged. The analyses and comments contained within this paper are solely those of the author and have no implications for inclusion or otherwise with ISO-12215.
6. 1.
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