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  2. International Association of Classification Societies - Wikipedia

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    IACS is a non-commercial, technical collaboration association to establish, review, develop, and promote minimum technical requirements in relation to the design, construction, maintenance and survey of ships and other marine related facilities and to assist international regulatory bodies in the development and interpretation of statutory regulations to help ensure their universal and uniform ...

  3. Structural rule - Wikipedia

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    A logic without any of the above structural rules would interpret the sides of a sequent as pure sequences; with exchange, they can be considered to be multisets; and with both contraction and exchange they can be considered to be sets. These are not the only possible structural rules. A famous structural rule is known as cut. [1]

  4. Rogue wave - Wikipedia

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    The more than 50 classification societies worldwide each has different rules. However, most new ships are built to the standards of the 12 members of the International Association of Classification Societies, which implemented two sets of common structural rules - one for oil tankers and one for bulk carriers, in 2006. These were later ...

  5. Ship classification society - Wikipedia

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    A full-time bureaucracy of surveyors (inspectors) and support personnel was put in place. Similar developments were taking place in the other major maritime nations. The adoption of common rules for ship construction by Norwegian insurance societies in the late 1850s led to the establishment of Det Norske Veritas (DNV) in 1864.

  6. Polar Class - Wikipedia

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    The first IACS Polar Class rules were published in 2007. [3] Prior to the development of the unified requirements, each classification society had their own set of ice class rules ranging from Baltic ice classes intended for operation in first-year ice to higher vessel categories, including icebreakers, intended for operations in polar waters.

  7. IACS - Wikipedia

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    IACS may refer to: Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science; Industrial Automation and Control Systems are also referred to as Industrial control systems; Innovation Academy Charter School; Integrated Administration and Control System; International Annealed Copper Standard, a unit of electrical conductivity

  8. American Bureau of Shipping - Wikipedia

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    The American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) is an American maritime classification society established in 1862. [1] Its stated mission is to promote the security of life, property, and the natural environment, primarily through the development and verification of standards for the design, construction and operational maintenance of marine and offshore assets.

  9. Academic Torrents - Wikipedia

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    Academic Torrents [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] is a website which enables the sharing of research data using the BitTorrent protocol. The site was founded in November 2013 ...