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Ship—Shore and Ship—Ship Data Transfer

Journal of Navigation, 1996
During recent years there has been significant development in several technologies which can contribute to the efficiency and safety of maritime traffic. The most important of these are accurate positioning systems (DGPS), digital data transmission/transponder technology, electronic chart systems (ECDIS), control of ships using electronic passage plans,
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Ships ahoy

The International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology, 1999
In 1996 three groups independently cloned a hemopoietic specific, src homology 2-containing inositol 5'-phosphatase which, based on its structure, was called SHIP. More recently, a second more widely expressed SHIP-like protein has been cloned and called SHIP2.
G, Krystal   +10 more
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Ship to Ship Lightening

SAE Technical Paper Series, 1972
<div class="htmlview paragraph">The paper sets out the known history as far as the Author's Company is concerned on operations involving the transfer of oil on the high seas. It then deals with the large scale lightening operations being undertaken by Shell in North West Europe and reaches the conclusion that these operations demonstrate that ...
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Ocean Ships and Shipping

1995
This is the first of three chapters that deal with ocean shipping. This chapter deals with the various types of ships that are in use by both shippers who own them and firms that own them for others to use. Chapter 5 deals with bulk carriers and charter arrangements that are used when a shipper has sufficient cargo that it can think in terms of ...
Donald F. Wood   +3 more
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Ships and Movies

IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 2001
Abstract Movie directors and designers of displays for process control have one thing in common: they must display the inner state of a complex system in an understandable way to a group of spectators/operators that do not have direct access to the interior of the system.
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Networking and ship-to-shore ship-to-ship communication

OCEANS '88. 'A Partnership of Marine Interests'. Proceedings, 2003
Shipboard communication is discussed as it applies to computer networking between ships and the shore facilities at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Different communication links are considered, including satellites and VHF radio. Detail is given relating to the networking options, and some of the advantages, disadvantages, and limitations of ...
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Rapid battery cost declines accelerate the prospects of all-electric interregional container shipping

Nature Energy, 2022
Jessica Kersey   +2 more
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Green hydrogen as an alternative fuel for the shipping industry

Current Opinion in Chemical Engineering, 2021
Sunhwa Park   +2 more
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