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PROBLEMS OF MARINE NAVIGATION*

Navigation, 1949
The problems of Marine Navigation go far beyond the actual working of navigation problems and I would like to present the story of the Deck Officer in the Merchant Marine and his duties as they are carried out on board a merchant ship. The Merchant Marine is the term applied to all ships of a nation that are owned or operated by private industry and ...
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MAINS, A New Marine Navigator

Navigation, 1971
By combining the data from the radio aids with inertial data, using the central digital computers where available, navigation information of sufficient accuracy to satisfy the requirements of most missions can be obtained. The concept of using position fixes to aid and improve the performance of an inertial system has been demonstrated in manner, data ...
P. Siskind, E. Von Arx
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Advances in marine-navigational aids

Electronics and Power, 1972
Since their origins in 1946, marine-navigational aids have advanced steadily.
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Navigating the Future: Cross-sector Marine Genomics

Marine Genomics, 2017
Thanks to new-omics technologies, the last ten years have witnessed an explosive growth of available information to correlate genomes and their structure to organismic and (ecosystem) systemic functions. With this new 'sea of knowledge'we may provide answers to questions, which were beyond imagination not too long ago.
Giuliano L, Labes A, Reich M, Verde C
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Using Terrain Navigation to Improve Marine Vessel Navigation Systems

Marine Technology Society Journal, 2014
AbstractTerrain navigation has been used extensively by underwater vehicles in the last decade. By comparing bathymetric measurements with a digital terrain model (DTM), one can estimate a global position of a vehicle underwater, where GPS signals are unavailable.
Ove Kent Hagen, Kjetil Bergh Ă…nonsen
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A History of Marine Navigation

History: Reviews of New Books, 1973
(1973). A History of Marine Navigation. History: Reviews of New Books: Vol. 2, No. 1, pp. 17-17.
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Marine and Air Navigation

Geographical Review, 1945
Harlan T. Stetson   +2 more
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Inertial Techniques for Marine Navigation

Journal of Navigation, 1960
The requirements of navigation entering or leaving harbour or in narrow waters are exacting, and a very accurate position is usually essential. For this reason it is believed that inertial techniques should be applied in the first instance only to ocean navigation as, although the system will give the ship's position continually, the accuracy will be ...
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Basic Marine Navigation.

The American Mathematical Monthly, 1944
F. G. Dressel, B. J. Bok, F. W. Wright
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Nautical Mathematics and Marine Navigation

National Mathematics Magazine, 1945
F. E. Carr   +3 more
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