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Ship construction / Naval architecture / Coastal geography / Wind wave / Broach / Ship / Significant wave height / Wavelength / Breaking wave / Water waves / Physical oceanography / Physics
Date: 2007-06-19 01:01:59
Ship construction
Naval architecture
Coastal geography
Wind wave
Broach
Ship
Significant wave height
Wavelength
Breaking wave
Water waves
Physical oceanography
Physics

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