Energy, Simulation-Training, Ocean Engineering and Instrumentation
Brian J. Thompson
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Energy, Simulation-Training, Ocean Engineering and Instrumentation
Published
June 2001
Publisher
University of Rochester Press
Pages
1
ISBN-13
9781580460934
ISBN-10
1580460933
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Energy, Simulation-Training, Ocean Engineering and Instrumentation was written by Brian J. Thompson.
When was Energy, Simulation-Training, Ocean Engineering and Instrumentation published?
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