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Ship Technology


Year: 1989
Language: english
Author: Mark Lambert
Genre: Reference book
Publisher: Wayland
ISBN: 1-85210-818-5
Format: PDF
Quality: Scanned pages
Pages count: 56
Description: This book explaines how science and human ingenuity have been applied to create the technologies in a constantly changing world.
Transport at sea is the lifeline of modern civilization and international trade. This book describes how technology has envolved to create a wide variety of ships, each type designed to carry out a particular, specialized task. The author explaines some of the latest technologies, including navigation, remote sensing and propulsion.

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