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    Deformation and Fracture Mechanics of Engineering Materials / by Hertzberg, Richard W., 1937-, author 637602, Vinci, Richard Paul, 1966-2019, author 637603, Hertzberg, Jason L., 1969-, author 637604

    Published 2020
    “…Then again, an 1898 novel described the sinking of an imagined cruise liner, named Titan, 14-years before the sinking of the R.M.S. …”
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    Comparison of effectiveness of enhanced infection countermeasures in different scenarios, using a dynamic-spread-function model by Gavin D'Souza, Jenna Osborn, Shayna Berman, Matthew Myers

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…For the same baseline and hypothesized filtration efficiencies aboard the Diamond Princess Cruise liner, the calculated peak number of new infections per day decreased by about 15%. …”
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    Titanic Belfast vs mémoires d’un naufrage : le patrimoine (post)industriel de la ville ne sombrera pas ! by Dominique Chevalier

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…The museum compound of the Titanic Belfast was inaugurated on March 31, 2012, in the immediate surroundings of the Harland & Wolff shipyards where the largest transatlantic cruise-liner of that time was built between 1909 and 1911. …”
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    Health&Safety and Public Health on board Vessels During new Coronavirus Outbreak (2019-nCoV) by Ramazan Açıkgöz

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…Passenger and cargo unit transportation and harvasting fish stock which are the lifeblood of global economy. 90% of global trade by volume is carried on the world by ships. 30 million passengers are transported on 272 cruise liner worldwide each year. Fish is an important source of protein for people. …”
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    Repositioning of Barcelona’s Image in the Light of a Redefinition of the Urban Tourism Planning Model by Josep-Francesc Valls, Silvia Banchini, Luis Falcón, Gerard Valls Tuñon

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Barcelona’s city tourism model over the last fifteen years has chalked up many successes in terms of soaring tourist numbers, overnight stays, cruise liner passengers, hotel beds and visits to priced sights. …”
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    Socio-cultural impacts of large-scale cruise tourism in Souq Mutrah, Sultanate of Oman by Manuela Gutberlet

    Published 2016-02-01
    “…The following paper explores socio-cultural impacts of large-scale cruise liner tourism on the traditional bazaar (souq) in the district of Mutrah. …”
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    Maritime Shipping on the Northern Sea Route: Need for Greater Emphasis on Mutual Cooperation and a Non-Negotiable Safety Culture. Part I by Jawahar BHAGWAT

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…The recent incident on board the Viking Sky cruise liner was a reminder of such challenges. The Norwegian authorities responded admirably, and the Search and Rescue operation was conducted with the necessary coordinated effort in the shortest possible time. …”
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    A novel planar antenna array for a ground-based synthetic aperture radar by Vincent Shweta, Francis Sharmila Anand John, Raimond Kumudha, Ali Tanweer, Kumar Prakash Om

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…A MIMO GB-SAR system called MELISSA was put in place to monitor landslides in Italy and the sinking of the Costa Concordia cruise liner in France. It comprises 12 pyramidal horn antennas placed in a linear geometry for transmission, and these are used in the detection of the motion of a target (for example a landslide or other terrestrial deformation). …”
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    EN Thermodynamic analysis of a real marine refrigeration system for cruise ship "Scarlet Lady" by Л.І. Морозюк, В.В. Соколовська-Єфименко, В.О. Єрін, О.О. Єфименко, А.В. Мошкатюк

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…This paper presents an energy analysis of the marine refrigeration system as a component of the machi­nery system of the cruise liner “Scalet Lady”. This type of ship is one of the most complex types from an energy point of view, which is associated with a wide variety of energy consumers. …”
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    Maritime security of passenger ships : what can be done? by Sam, Bateman

    Published 2015
    “…2014 saw its fair share of tragedies with cruise liners and passenger ferries highlighting the problem of ensuring the safety of these vessels. …”
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    Seasteads and Aquapelagos: Introducing Nissology to Speculative-Fiction Studies by Sarah R. MacKinnon

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…Examples of seasteading within speculative fiction reveal that such floating settlements are not necessarily aquapelagic societies; some are more representative of ocean-skimming cruise liners. Such fictive examples frequently represent seasteading as floating refuges borne of necessity in a dystopian world affected by environmental or societal catastrophe rather than as planned utopias.…”
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    Review and Prospects for Autonomous Observing Systems in Vessels of Opportunity by Teresa L. Rosa, A. Miguel Piecho-Santos, Roberto Vettor, C. Guedes Soares

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…These vessels can be merchant, military, research, cruise liners, fishing, ferries, or even private yachts or sailing boats. …”
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    Analysis of XLPE cable parameters subject to thermo aging by Buev S. A.

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Modern marine vessels use electrically driven rudders; cruise liners, gas carriers, tankers are equipped with Azipod systems manufactured by the Swedish-Swiss company ABB. …”
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    Selecting a coastal cruise port of call location in mainland China using the AHP method by Yuanyuan Zhu, Juehao Cheng

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…To respond to the need of cruise liners and passengers more accurately, this paper aims to identify the main issues affecting the coastal cruise port of call process exactly, reasonable and scientifically. …”
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    On Uncertain Ice: The Future of Arctic Shipping and the Northwest Passage by Whitney Lackenbauer, Adam Lajeunesse

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…At the heart of this requirement is ensuring that such activity is beneficial to Inuit, whose traditional “highways” will double as transits routes for resource carriers and cruise liners. If developed with an eye to those most directly affected, Canada’s Arctic waters can become a well-managed route to an increasingly attractive region, making our Arctic a destination rather than mere space through which to pass. …”
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    On Uncertain Ice: The Future of Arctic Shipping and the Northwest Passage by Whitney Lackenbauer, Adam Lajeunesse

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…At the heart of this requirement is ensuring that such activity is beneficial to Inuit, whose traditional “highways” will double as transits routes for resource carriers and cruise liners. If developed with an eye to those most directly affected, Canada’s Arctic waters can become a well-managed route to an increasingly attractive region, making our Arctic a destination rather than mere space through which to pass. …”
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    On Uncertain Ice: The Future of Arctic Shipping and the Northwest Passage by Whitney Lackenbauer, Adam Lajeunesse

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…At the heart of this requirement is ensuring that such activity is beneficial to Inuit, whose traditional “highways” will double as transits routes for resource carriers and cruise liners. If developed with an eye to those most directly affected, Canada’s Arctic waters can become a well-managed route to an increasingly attractive region, making our Arctic a destination rather than mere space through which to pass.…”
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