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Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1997
This article reviews the emergency care of sick and injured patients on various seafaring vessels in remote areas of the world. It addresses the characteristic problems encountered by those at sea, the logistical difficulties of assessing and treating these patients on the vessel, and the difficulty in arranging and monitoring definitive care.
J, Scott, R, Lucas, R, Snoots
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This article reviews the emergency care of sick and injured patients on various seafaring vessels in remote areas of the world. It addresses the characteristic problems encountered by those at sea, the logistical difficulties of assessing and treating these patients on the vessel, and the difficulty in arranging and monitoring definitive care.
J, Scott, R, Lucas, R, Snoots
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Maritime history at maritime museums
International Journal of Maritime History, 2020All museums do research into their collections. Some maritime museums, however, have started co-operations with adjacent universities and formed research bodies that initiated multidisciplinary research projects, as well as inaugurating PhD programmes and joining the transnational academic discourse. These initiatives are dependent on active promotion
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Maritime Boundaries and Maritime Security
2020Delimitation of maritime boundaries is a complex process and worldwide a great number of maritime boundaries remain to be delimited. In some instances situations of outstanding delimitation may rise to the level of dispute, either concerning sovereignty over territory or overlapping maritime entitlements or a combination of the two.
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1987
Presented at the 28th Transportation Research Forum meeting, Nov.16-18, 1987, San Antonio ...
TRF, TRF
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Presented at the 28th Transportation Research Forum meeting, Nov.16-18, 1987, San Antonio ...
TRF, TRF
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Maritime History and Maritime Archaeology
2011Maritime history embraces naval history, which is the relationship of human societies with the sea. Maritime history began to be recognized as a disciplinary field about half a century ago. In this context, archaeology is defined as the systematic study of past human life, behaviors, activities, and cultures using material remains and the relationships
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Sustainable Maritime Transport and Maritime Informatics
2020“Sustainable shipping for a sustainable planet” was the World Maritime theme for 2020. However, the maritime industry is complex; in addition to the shipping, transportation and port services involved, there are myriad support services interacting directly or indirectly to create value in an integrated and coordinated manner to meet the demands of ...
Sukhjit Singh, Bhaskar Sengupta
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Science, 2014
International shipping has long been recognized to pose a substantial environmental threat through the inadvertent transport of invasive alien species in ballast water (water collected and released to stabilize vessels at sea and maintain safe operating conditions throughout a voyage) ([ 1 ][1 ...
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International shipping has long been recognized to pose a substantial environmental threat through the inadvertent transport of invasive alien species in ballast water (water collected and released to stabilize vessels at sea and maintain safe operating conditions throughout a voyage) ([ 1 ][1 ...
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2014
The notion of a transnational law has been under dispute for several decades. After Philip Jessup coined the phrase in his widely-known Storrs Lecture on Jurisprudence at the Yale Law School in 1956, it has been used in numerous contexts. One of the most influential narratives of transnational law is the one that equates transnational law with a “new ...
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The notion of a transnational law has been under dispute for several decades. After Philip Jessup coined the phrase in his widely-known Storrs Lecture on Jurisprudence at the Yale Law School in 1956, it has been used in numerous contexts. One of the most influential narratives of transnational law is the one that equates transnational law with a “new ...
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