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117. Clifton, J. and G. Frohnsdorff, "Special Review: Polymer 

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123. Kass, S., "Remote-Controlled Underwater Hull Cleaning," 

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124. "Hydraulically-Operated Brush Boat for Cleaning Ships' Hulls," 

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125. "Partek Liqua-Blaster , High-Velocity, Low-Volume Water Cleaning 

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