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Can Classification Societies With Their Rules on Redundancy Propulsion Improve Statistics on Oil Spills and Cleaning Costs?

Journal of The Japan Institute of Marine Engineering
doi 10.5988/jime.42.4_610
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Date

January 1, 2007

Authors
Kozuh MitjaPetelin StojanPerkovic Marko
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The Japan Institute of Marine Engineering


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