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Intelligent autonomy for unmanned marine vehicles: robotic control architecture based on service-oriented agents / Carlos C. Insaurralde

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Introduction to naval architecture / Eric C. Tupper, BSc, CEng, RCNC, FRINA, WhSch

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Proceedings of the 19th International Ship and Offshore Structures Congress / editors, C. Guedes Soares & Y. Garbatov

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Civil engineering in the oceans VI: proceedings of the international conference, October 20-22, 2004, Baltimore, Maryland / sponsored by Committee on Ocean and Offshore Engineering of the Coasts, Oceans, Ports, and Rivers Institute (COPRI) of the America

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Subsea pipeline integrity and risk management Yong Bai, Qiang Bai

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Marine structural design / Yong bia, Wei-Liang Jin

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Corrosion control for offshore structures: cathodic protection and high-efficiency coating / by Ramesh Singh

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Hybrid ship hulls: engineering design rationales / Vladimir M. Shkolnikov

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Design principles of ships and marine structures / S.C. Misra

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Introduction to naval architecture E.C. Tupper

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Marine structural design calculations Mohamed El-Reedy

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Marine structural design calculations / Mohamed A. El-Reedy

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Hybrid ship hulls: engineering design rationales / Vladimir M. Shkolnikov

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Marine structural design / Yong Bai, Wei-Liang Jin

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Offshore structural engineering: reliability and risk assessment / Srinivasan Chandrasekaran

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Springer handbook of ocean engineering / Manhar R. Dhanak, Nikolaos I. Xiros (eds.)

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Mainstreaming unmanned undersea vehicles into future U.S. naval operations / Committee on Mainstreaming Unmanned Undersea Vehicles into Future U.S. Naval Operations ; Naval Studies Board, Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences, the National Academ

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The proceedings / Fifth International Conference on Numerical Ship Hydrodynamics, 24-28 September 1989, Hiroshima International Conference Center, Hiroshima, Japan ; sponsored by Shipbuilding Research Association of Japan [and others] ; edited by Kazu-hi

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Ship construction / D.J. Eyres, G.J. Bruce

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Structural Load & Fatigue on Floating Structures: international conference, 25 February 2015, London, UK / The Royal Institution of Naval Architects

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Damaged Ship III: 25-26 March 2015, London, UK / The Royal Institution of Naval Architects

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Ship stability, powering and resistance / Chris J Patterson, Jonathan D Ridley

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Reed's naval architecture for marine engineers / E.A. Stokoe

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Hydrodynamics of planing monohull watercraft / William S. Vorus

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Ship construction and welding / Nisith R. Mandal

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The marine coatings users handbook / Lou D. Vincent, Ph. D

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Offshore platform integration and floatover technology / Gengshen Liu, Huajun Li

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The ocean of tomorrow: investment assessment of multi-use offshore platforms: methodology and applications. / Phoebe Koundouri, editor

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Marine robotics and applications / Luc Jaulin, Andrea Caiti, Marc Carreras, Vincent Creuze, Frédéric Plumet, Benoît Zerr, Annick Billon-Coat, editors

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Design aids of offshore structures under special environmental loads including fire resistance / Srinivasan Chandrasekaran, Gaurav Srivastava

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Marine structural design / Yong Bai, Wei-Liang Jin

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The ROV manual: a user guide for remotely operated vehicles / Robert D. Christ, Robert Wernli, Sr

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Hydrostatics and stability of marine vehicles: theory and practice / Byung Suk Lee

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Reflections on power prediction modeling of conventional high-speed craft / Dejan Radojčić

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Active control of offshore steel jacket platforms Bao-Lin Zhang, Qing-Long Han, Xian-Ming Zhang, Gong-You Tang

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A Holistic Approach to Ship Design. Apostolos Papanikolaou, editor

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Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference in Ocean Engineering (ICOE2018). K. Murali, V. Sriram, Abdus Samad, Nilanjan Saha, editors

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Contemporary ideas on ship stability: risk of capsizing / editors, Vadim L. Belenky, Kostas J. Spyrou, Frans van Walree, Marcelo Almeida Santos Neves and Naoya Umeda

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Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference in Ocean Engineering (ICOE2018). K. Murali, V. Sriram, Abdus Samad, Nilanjan Saha, editors

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Preserving History, One Sticky Note at a Time

Written by Claire L. Lanier During the heated 2016 election, New York artist Matthew “Levee” Chavez famously started the “sticky note project” in the Union Square subway station in Manhattan. Armed with nothing more than some pens and sticky notes, Levee encouraged passersby to write down their emotions surrounding the election and post them on the...

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Donate Items from Inauguration, Women’s Marches, and Nationwide Protests

Become a part of history! We’re collecting signs, posters, banners, sashes, buttons, flyers, and other ephemera–and the stories behind them–from the presidential inauguration in Washington, D.C., and any recent nationwide protests, including the women’s marches in January 2017. Do you have something you’d like to donate to our permanent collection? Contact our curatorial team at responses@nyhistory.org. Please...

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The First Inauguration

Written by Marci Reaven, Vice President of History Exhibits With presidential inaugurations in mind, we recently mounted a display of rare artifacts from the first inauguration—George Washington’s. You can see them as soon as you enter the museum. One of the objects is a section of the wrought-iron balustrade, or railing, that adorned the new capitol...

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The Origins of the American Presidency

by Ted O’Reilly, Curator & Head of the Manuscript Department As part of the New-York Historical Society’s Presidency Project, the Patricia D. Klingenstein Library is displaying a selection of documents highlighting the earliest moments of the American presidency. Included are a leaf from the notes of Rufus King at the Constitutional Convention (a very rare...

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George Washington’s Letter to Jewish Americans

written by Marci Reaven, Vice President for History Exhibitions In April 1789, when George Washington swore to uphold the Constitution as the first president of the United States, only 11 of the 13 states had voted to join the new union. North Carolina did not ratify the Constitution until that fall, and it took until the...

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Presidential Power Program Series: Looking at what it means to be president

by Claire L. Lanier This spring, in conjunction with The Presidency Project, the Museum is offering a series of twelve public programs exploring the American presidency – what it means, who did it well, who did it not so well, how different interpretations of the presidency have manifested the current functioning of the office, and...

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The Evolution of the Electoral College

by Jean Tanis The need for the Electoral College in our electoral process has long been debated, particularly after heated political contests as we saw in 2016. But despite wide discussion, this complicated system still remains murky to many Americans. What exactly is it? How was it developed? And why do some insist it stay...

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Suffrage on the Menu: Traces of the Life and Legacy of Alva Vanderbilt Belmont

Written by Ina R. Bort Recently acquired by the New-York Historical Society, this small plate adorned with the “Votes for Women” slogan is linked to Alva Vanderbilt Belmont, a notable New Yorker whose fascinating, improbable life trajectory began as a society doyenne and ended as suffrage activist. This, the first of three posts, explores perhaps the...

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Suffrage on the Menu, Part II: The Marble House Conferences of 1909 and 1914

Written by Ina Bort Our last post explored the biography of Alva Vanderbilt Belmont, the doyenne-turned-activist we believe commissioned this plate’s manufacture. Today we explore the first of two likely scenarios where this and similar plates may have been used: The suffrage conferences Alva organized at Marble House, her Newport estate, in 1909 and 1914....

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Beyond the Hudson: The Singular Achievements of Robert Scott Duncanson

Written by Sophie Lynford, Acting Assistant Curator of American Art The term “Hudson River School” first appeared in print in 1879 in a review by the American art critic Earl Shinn. “Hudson River School” is an appellation that is still broadly applied to landscape paintings produced in the United States during the 19th century. Shinn,...

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Mobilizing the Military: Enlistment Posters in World War I

Written by Kelly Morgan Before America’s entry into World War I in 1917, citizens significantly debated whether the United States should remain neutral. Artists contributed to this national conversation through their artwork. Consequently, the government depended on these artists in a variety of ways. From garnering support from the American public to ascertaining information from...

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