Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 5American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2007 - Arctic regions |
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... present model for each ecosystem compartment . The observed values at the target site are also shown in the table . It is found that the present model could make better prediction than KKYS model . Because the main difference between ...
... present model for each ecosystem compartment . The observed values at the target site are also shown in the table . It is found that the present model could make better prediction than KKYS model . Because the main difference between ...
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... present study reports one single value which are the pressure caused by the highest global ice load from each programme . An extended version of the present paper is given in Bjerkås ( 2006 ) . EXPERIMENTAL METHODS This section presents ...
... present study reports one single value which are the pressure caused by the highest global ice load from each programme . An extended version of the present paper is given in Bjerkås ( 2006 ) . EXPERIMENTAL METHODS This section presents ...
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... present value ( NPV ) technique that is a form of DCC analysis . 7. MAXIMIZING NPV USING PROBABILISTIC DAMAGE MECHANISM MODELS 7.1 NPV Financial Analysis In the current discussion , it is assumed that a project with a higher NPV is a ...
... present value ( NPV ) technique that is a form of DCC analysis . 7. MAXIMIZING NPV USING PROBABILISTIC DAMAGE MECHANISM MODELS 7.1 NPV Financial Analysis In the current discussion , it is assumed that a project with a higher NPV is a ...
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