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China Ship Survey
1009-2005
2003 Issue 12
Common Defects in Hull Survey
zuo ji nan
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page:80-81
Proceed in Hardships
an fei
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page:76-79
"Shark Hunting" Is Becoming Fierce
tang li biao
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page:74-75
Notarial Appraisal of Sea Damage and Cargo Loss
ye wei zuo
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page:68-70
Weather Criteria and Anti-wind Levels
feng zhen yu
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page:71-73
Ups and Downs of the "Chuanjiang" Shipping Confronted by the Three Gorges Project
nie ke ping
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page:66-67
Requirements for Permanent Means of Access Were Put Back for re-consid-eration by IMO
ccs guo ji hai shi shi
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page:63-64
Resolutions Adopted by IMO 23rd Assembly
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page:63
Views of Industry VIPs on Challenges Faced by Shipping in 21st Century
guo ji
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page:40-42
Where to Bring Forward Our Yacht Dream?
an fei
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page:36-38
EU Stressed : Security is not meant for its own sake
bian yi wen
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page:32-35
Jiangsu & Shandong Are Bidding Hard to Be Major Shipbuilding Province
yang pei ju
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page:28-31
How to Break the Dilemma of Ship Financing?
wang meng xia
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page:24-27
Port, Shipping and Anti-terrorism
yang pei ju
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page:20-23
Ore Import Offers Another Opportunity for Shipbuilding
li zhong yu
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page:19
Anti-terrorism needs intelligentized container,US Customs Official said
zhou shou qin
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page:14-18
China's Shipbuilding Industry as Viewed by a Foreign Shipowner
bei nuo te ti mo man si
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page:11-13
Leap-forward Development for China's Shipbuilding
ZHANG GUANGQIN
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page:4-10