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Discover Ludwig"naval applications" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to the use of something in the context of the navy or naval operations. Example: The latest technology in sonar detection has many naval applications, making it a valuable asset for the navy's operations.
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A device developed for naval applications may have commercial potential.
Covers the design of surface ship platforms for naval applications.
His term had included classes called Probability With Naval Applications, Labor Economics and Electrical Engineering.
In naval applications, an electrolyzer has to work using treated seawater obtained on board.
Dynamic plate bending problems appear on civil, mechanical, aerospatial and naval applications.
Students program with MOOS-IvP, an autonomy software used widely for industry and naval applications.
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An investigation of components degradation in a polymer electrolyte membrane (PEM) electrolyzer technology for naval application is carried out.
Chapter 1 introduces the main premises of the hybrid (metal-composite) hull concept and principal challenges inherent to engineering of hybrid structures pertinent to their naval application.
This is a first naval application of a common land-based warehouse system.
Although a generous sample remains, the following types of material were largely discarded: naval academy applications; applications for officers' candidate school; requests for assistance in obtaining commissions, deferments, or re-assignment; copies of form letters to families of dead, wounded, or missing sailors; and requests for publications.
This note presents the main results of an experimental and numerical investigation on the mechanical behaviour of a composite sandwich primarily designed for naval engineering applications.
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