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see also # 28, pp. 2. 1 -2.4 



30. Naval Civil Engineering Laboratory. Technical Report R-433: Mechanics 

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31. : Technical Note N-760: Construction equipment for handling 



heavy loads in the ocean, by B. J. Muga. Port Hueneme, Calif., Mar. 1966. 

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32. J. Ray McDermott and Company, Inc. Report on Contract NBy-37640: 

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33. R. J. Roark. Formulas for stress and strain, 4th ed. New York, 

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34. David Taylor Model Basin. Report no. 1957: Seaworthiness tests on a 

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35. National Academy of Sciences. Publication 984: Design of a deep ocean 

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36. David Taylor Model Basin. Report no. 1855: Motion characteristics of 

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37. J. M. Voith GMBH. Brochure 1584e: Recommendations for the installa- 

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p. 3. (U. S. representative: Pacific Car and Foundry Co., Renton, Wash.) 



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