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    MARIN plays a role in future hydrodynamic

    Authors
    René Huijsmans
    Date
    Apr 1, 2003

    Key challenges in designing, constructing and installing floating systems include the need to address the inherently dynamic behaviour of moored or tethered floating systems and their potential vulnerability to extremes in environmental conditions. MARIN takes up the challenge.

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