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New generation of wind and wave climate handbooks—guide to naval architect and for offshore activity. / Boukhanovsky, A.V.; Chernyshyova, E.S.; Ivanov, S.V.; Lopatoukhin, L.I.

Marine Technology and Engineering – Guedes Soares et al. (Eds). Taylor & Francis, 2012. p. 35-44.

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Boukhanovsky, AV, Chernyshyova, ES, Ivanov, SV & Lopatoukhin, LI 2012, New generation of wind and wave climate handbooks—guide to naval architect and for offshore activity. in Marine Technology and Engineering – Guedes Soares et al. (Eds). Taylor & Francis, pp. 35-44.

APA

Boukhanovsky, A. V., Chernyshyova, E. S., Ivanov, S. V., & Lopatoukhin, L. I. (2012). New generation of wind and wave climate handbooks—guide to naval architect and for offshore activity. In Marine Technology and Engineering – Guedes Soares et al. (Eds) (pp. 35-44). Taylor & Francis.

Vancouver

Boukhanovsky AV, Chernyshyova ES, Ivanov SV, Lopatoukhin LI. New generation of wind and wave climate handbooks—guide to naval architect and for offshore activity. In Marine Technology and Engineering – Guedes Soares et al. (Eds). Taylor & Francis. 2012. p. 35-44

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Boukhanovsky, A.V. ; Chernyshyova, E.S. ; Ivanov, S.V. ; Lopatoukhin, L.I. / New generation of wind and wave climate handbooks—guide to naval architect and for offshore activity. Marine Technology and Engineering – Guedes Soares et al. (Eds). Taylor & Francis, 2012. pp. 35-44

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