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Fluid mechanics / Naval architecture / Ship stability / Stability / Buoyancy / Ship / Fluid statics / Submarine / Oil platform / Ship construction / Transport / Engineering
Date: 2014-09-26 18:25:13
Fluid mechanics
Naval architecture
Ship stability
Stability
Buoyancy
Ship
Fluid statics
Submarine
Oil platform
Ship construction
Transport
Engineering

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