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U. S. Naval Civil Engineering Laboratory Technical Note N-446: 

 "Effects of the Deep Ocean Environment on Materials - A Progress 

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U. S. Naval Civil Engineering Laboratory Technical Note N-657: 

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U. S. Naval Civil Engineering Laboratory Technical Report R-182i 

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U. S. Naval Civil Engineering Laboratory Technical Report R-329: 

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U. S. Naval Civil Engineering Laboratory Technical Report R-358: 

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U. S. Naval Civil Engineering Laboratory Technical Report R-428: 

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U. S. Naval Civil Engineering Laboratory Technical Report R-456: 

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U. S. Naval Civil Engineering Laboratory Technical Note N-458: 

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 Feb 1963. 



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