Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 12Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2002 |
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United States. Navy Department. Bureau of Ships. CHAPTER 62 - ELECTRIC POWER DISTRIBUTION CHAPTER 62 - ELECTRIC POWER ... ship's service distribu- tion system . Each emergency generator supplies its own switchboard . Emergency feeders run ...
United States. Navy Department. Bureau of Ships. CHAPTER 62 - ELECTRIC POWER DISTRIBUTION CHAPTER 62 - ELECTRIC POWER ... ship's service distribu- tion system . Each emergency generator supplies its own switchboard . Emergency feeders run ...
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... ships ' forces resulted in the necessity of obtaining positive data as to the components actually installed on ships . The Revised Machinery Index Program was originated to implement the Bureau of Ships Allowance List Program . The ...
... ships ' forces resulted in the necessity of obtaining positive data as to the components actually installed on ships . The Revised Machinery Index Program was originated to implement the Bureau of Ships Allowance List Program . The ...
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... ships here in- cluded were all part of the struggle of the South , -all " Public Vessels " and justly called " Con- federate Forces Afloat . " In this struggle the efforts of each element demonstrated a keen realization by certain ...
... ships here in- cluded were all part of the struggle of the South , -all " Public Vessels " and justly called " Con- federate Forces Afloat . " In this struggle the efforts of each element demonstrated a keen realization by certain ...
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Tradition Modernity and European Hegemony | 23 |
Alternative Modernities or Accountable Modernities? | 43 |
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