25 resultados para Naval architecture
em University of Michigan
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Caption in Michigan Alumnus: These three comely coeds are now known as "tradition topplers" on the Michigan campus. They are the first to study naval architecture, a course for years taken only by males. Left to right are: Darien Pinney, Judy Robinson, and Susan Ott.
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Chemical abstracts
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Goldsmiths'-Kress no. 09437.0, suppl.
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"Report no. CG-D-08-81."
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"Report no. CG-D-17-81."
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[v. 1] The Panama canal. 2 v.--[v. 2] Waterways and irrigation.--[v. 3] Municipal engineering.--[v. 4] Railway engineering.--[v. 5] Materials of engineering construction.--[v. 6] Mechanical engineering.--[v. 7] Electrical engineering and hydroelectric power development.--[v. 8] Mining engineering.--[v. 9] Metallurgy.--[v. 10] Naval architecture and marine engineering.--[v. 11] Miscellany.--[v. 12] Index volume.
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Papers on naval architecture were communicated through the channel of the wrappers of the European magazine.
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At head of title: The Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers.
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List of members in each volume.
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Vol. I published 1787 under title: Traité élémentaire de la construction des vaisseaux, à l'usage des élèves de la marine.
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