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Biocomposite Polyvinyl Alcohol/Ferritin Hydrogels with Enhanced Stretchability and Conductivity for Flexible Strain Sensors. [PDF]
Fu Q, Tang J, Wang W, Wang R.
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The Influence of Laser Shock Peening on the Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of AH32 Steel. [PDF]
Pei X, Shen Y, Xu Z, Li P, Peng Y.
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1991
A bibliography of post-graduate theses concerning Shipbuilding throughout history, within Britain and overseas.
David M. Williams, Andrew P. White
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A bibliography of post-graduate theses concerning Shipbuilding throughout history, within Britain and overseas.
David M. Williams, Andrew P. White
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Shipbuilding in India: Wadia Shipbuilders
2008The British created a vast overseas empire through their supremacy over the high seas. In their colonial enterprise, they were ably assisted by the Wadia shipbuilders of Bombay (old spellings are advisedly used) who, drawing on their own skills, local tradition, and the raw material available, provided the British navy and merchants with excellent ...
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Manufacturing Technology for Shipbuilding. Shipbuilding Technology Transfer
1983Abstract : MarAd, over the past several years, sponsored a series of studies on the level of technology in U.S. shipyards. In fiscal year 1980, MarAd and Avondale cooperated on a "Technical Evaluation of Avondale's Production Operations and Organization, the Development of a Long Range Facilities Plan, and the Integration of Both," under contract No ...
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Dr. Brian Baxter, Shipbuilding Director, Yarrow Shipbuilders
2013Interview with Dr. Brian Baxter, Shipbuilding Director, Yarrow Shipbuilders. Details experience working on the Upper Clyde.
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2018
This chapter focuses on the interviews and ethnographic observation conducted by a group of sociologists with Tyneside shipbuilders in 1968–71. Re-examining the interviews suggests several conclusions: class was important to many of the men, but its significance varied depending on context and was closely linked to gender identity.
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This chapter focuses on the interviews and ethnographic observation conducted by a group of sociologists with Tyneside shipbuilders in 1968–71. Re-examining the interviews suggests several conclusions: class was important to many of the men, but its significance varied depending on context and was closely linked to gender identity.
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