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promote ship recycling industry lik
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3.1 INTRODUCTION CHAPTER 3 LITERATU
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Karpowicz et.al [2006] has describe
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in India along with environmental,
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hazardous wastes such as asbestos,
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especially that from the EU nations
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CHAPTER 4 SHIP RECYCLING DEMAND FOR
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horizontal, trend, seasonality and
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construction and vessel operation o
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through which the first set of data
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mechanism. Common inference mechani
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missing links between ship recyclin
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not generally considered to be resp
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societies have been reporting the a
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ISO QUALITY AUDIT MERCANTILE MARITI
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Table. 5.1 Knowledge Base Identifie
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documents regarding the transfer of
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emoved should be managed in an envi
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Table 5.2 Influence of Performance
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Sorting and coding are considered t
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leverages the Dot Net platform and
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Fig. 5.14 shows these options as it
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5.8.5 Description of the Input To r
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Fig 5.31 Schematic Diagram of Funct
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of the ship recycling systems have
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are likely to become a potential th
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6.2.3 Features of Ship as a Product
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The first two stages, ie., ship des
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quantity of various engineering sys
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x. Generation of new proposals rega
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Dismantl ed product Table 6.6 Preli
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individual indices as listed in tab
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operations. One of the main draw ba
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REFERENCES 1. Ahluwalia, R S and Gr
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22. IMO, Guidelines-2003 Resolution
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43. Sivaprasad, K. QFD (1993) in sh
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Onboard CO2 fire extinguisher cylin
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Curriculum Vitae K.Sivaprasad Chint