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According to the German edition this book represents a compilation of marine engineering experience. It is based on the research of scien- tists and the reports of many field engineers all over the world. This book is mainly directed towards practising marine engineers, prin- cipally within the marine industry, towards ship operators, superin- tendents and surveyors but also to- wards those in training and research institutes as well as designers and consultants.


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ISBN 978-3-87743-822-0, 1016 pages, hardcover, Price: € 98,- (plus postage), Contact: DVV Media Group | Seehafen, Phone: +49-40/237 14 - 440, email: buch@dvvmedia.com


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