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    MARIN's captive capabilities boosted

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    Frans Quadvlieg
    Date
    Sep 1, 2000

    Frans Quadvlieg reports on the numerous opportunities for captive model testing available thanks to MARIN's new Computerised Planar Motion Carriage (CPMC) capability.

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    Frans Quadvlieg

    Senior Project Manager Ships

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    Manoeuvring and Nautical Studies Stability, Seakeeping and Ocean Engineering Measurements and Control Data Science Manoeuvring Infrastructure Seakeeping Defence Passengers and Yachting Transport and Shipping Model Testing

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