The Maritime Engineering Reference Book; A Guide to Ship Design, Construction and Operation by Anthony F. Molland

The Maritime Engineering Reference Book; A Guide to Ship Design, Construction and Operation



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The Maritime Engineering Reference Book; A Guide to Ship Design, Construction and Operation Anthony F. Molland ebook
ISBN: 0750689870, 9780750689878
Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann
Format: pdf
Page: 907


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