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ISER Working Paper 2009.1 [PDF]
In this report we calculate the economic importance of nature-based tourism in Southeast Alaska as measured by business revenue. Our estimates are based on field research conducted during 2005, 2006 and 2007.
Colt, Steve +3 more
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Use of cryogenic buoyancy systems for controlled removal of heavy objects from the seabed
The concept design of a lightweight cryogenic marine heavy lift buoyancy system has been investigated. The approach makes use of a novel cryogenic system for provision of buoyancy within the ocean environment. The objective is to be able to lift or lower
Boyd, S.W. +2 more
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Towards a Comprehensive Hydrodynamic Model for the Feasibility Study of Motor Yachts
The design process for motor yachts primarily relies on the experience of designers, who draw upon their knowledge gained from working on similar hull forms.
Francesco Mauro +6 more
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Yacht Design and Maritime Landscape: Continuity in artisan Culture
The paper highlights the matrices of Mediterranean navigation and the relationship with artisan work processes, as well as how they have continued to characterize the nautical field and how research has identified themes which today seem to be able to ...
Eleonora Trivellin
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An Alternative Conception of Tree-Adjoining Derivation [PDF]
The precise formulation of derivation for tree-adjoining grammars has important ramifications for a wide variety of uses of the formalism, from syntactic analysis to semantic interpretation and statistical language modeling.
Schabes, Yves, Shieber, Stuart M.
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PBO Fibres: from saliling design towards architectural performance
p. 3013-3023PBO fibres, also called "high-performance" polymer fibres, are a group of materials known as "rigid rods". Through this work it is pretended to make some considerations about the use of these new generation fibres.
GOUGH, C. E. +2 more
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An hierarchical approach to hull form design [PDF]
As ship design tools become more integrated and more advanced analysis tools are introduced, the ability to rapidly develop and modify hull forms becomes essential. Modern hull design applications give an experienced user the ability to create almost any
Bole, M., Lee, B.S.
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Spartan Daily, January 30, 1936 [PDF]
Volume 24, Issue 71https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/2399/thumbnail ...
San Jose State University, School of Journalism and Mass Communications
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Yacht design in the era of digital transition
The design of ships has changed dramatically since the 1970s. We have shifted from manual drafting to digital tools and computers, mostly because computer technology has greatly improved. Nowadays, with the growth of smart digitalization in Industry 4.0,
Lucica Iconaru, Carmen Gasparotti
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Performance of wing sail with multi element by two-dimensional wind tunnel investigations
Following the 33rd America's Cup which featured a trimaran versus a catamaran, and the recent 34th America's Cup in 2013 featuring AC72 catamarans with multi-element wing sail yachts sailing at unprecedented speeds, interest in wing sail ...
Hiroyuki FURUKAWA +3 more
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