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Rupert Ship Propeller Roughness Scale Underwater (http://www.rubert.co.uk/comparison-specimens/, 15.05.2019)

Rupert Ship Propeller Roughness Scale Underwater (http://www.rubert.co.uk/comparison-specimens/, 15.05.2019)

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Maritime transportation sector has been derived subject to the volume of international trade; thus, the fluctuations in international trade have direct impacts on the volume of maritime trade. Global trade volume narrows periodically subject to various developments. A positive difference is observed in ship supply depending on the narrowing in the...

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