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Direct Shipping for Michigan Beer? Wine Not

2020
Article published in the Michigan State Law Review.
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The Direct Ship-to-Ship Container Transshipment at a Maritime Container Terminal

2012
Transshipment operations at a maritime container terminal are usually implemented according to the ship-yard-ship cycle. The sojourn time of the containers in the yard is in general sufficiently long to guarantee that the loading and discharging operations can be scheduled independently.
Marcello Sammarra, M Flavia Monaco
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Ship Borne Direct Eddy Covariance Flux Measurements

2015
Ship borne direct eddy covariance flux measurements of momentum, heat (latent and sensible), and the trace gas CO2, were conducted during three open ocean experiments. The methods for data analysis and interpretation were adapted from the literature, and reviewed carefully.
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Future Research Directions for Ship Propulsion Materials

Volume 4: Cycle Innovations; Industrial and Cogeneration; Manufacturing Materials and Metallurgy; Marine, 2009
High temperature applications demand materials that have a variety of properties such as high strength, toughness, creep resistance, fatigue resistance, as well as resistance to degradation by their interaction with the environment. All potential metallic materials are unstable in many high temperatures environments without the presence of a protective
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Improving Ship Energy Efficiency: Review and Directions Towards Emission Reduction of Ships

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2021
Veronica Jaramillo Jimenez   +2 more
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A solution procedure for the Direct ship-to-ship Container Transshipment Problem

2013
At a maritime container terminal, containers discharged from a vessel are usually stored in the yard, and then loaded on different vessels. Here we consider the case of two ships, simultaneously berthed at the quay, assuming that some of the containers discharged from each of them must be directly loaded into the other.
MONACO, Maria Flavia, Sammarra M.
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Direct Shipping Laws, Wine and Societal Welfare

International Journal of Wine Marketing, 2003
Direct shipping laws restrict the amount of wine traded between states in the United States as well as international trade in the wine industry. The effects of these laws are twofold. First, they restrict consumer choice, through higher prices and fewer goods available.
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Aerosol-cloud-climate cooling overestimated by ship-track data

Science, 2021
Franziska Glassmeier   +2 more
exaly  

Directivity Patterns of Ship Underwater Noise Emissions

2013
The Underwater Radiated Noise (URN) from ships has gained growing attention in the last years. The evaluation of the acoustic impact of shipping activity (as well as of other anthropogenic noise types) on marine fauna has become an important issue for society and regulators. The normative framework on the subject is not yet in place, but it is in rapid
GAGGERO, TOMASO   +5 more
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An empirical ship domain based on evasive maneuver and perceived collision risk

Reliability Engineering and System Safety, 2021
Lei Du   +2 more
exaly  

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