Ships
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Subject Areas on Research
- A 20-yr longitudinal study of Olympic oarsmen.
- A physical model of the extreme mantis shrimp strike: kinematics and cavitation of Ninjabot.
- Air blast injuries killed the crew of the submarine H.L. Hunley
- Analyzing trends in ballasting behavior of vessels arriving to the United States from 2004 to 2017.
- Bilateral action for right whales.
- Cardiometabolic Health in Submariners Returning from a 3-Month Patrol.
- Colicin typing as an epidemiological tool in the investigation of outbreaks of Shigella sonnei.
- Critically appraising the 2018 United Network for Organ Sharing donor allocation policy: adding life boats or rearranging the deck chairs?
- Efficacy of Medical Operations and Layout Planning Onboard Nontraditional US Navy Vessels at High Seas.
- Evidence that ship noise increases stress in right whales.
- FenyMon: ferry-based monitoring and assessment of human and climatically driven environmental change in the Albemarle-Pamlico sound system.
- Fleet behavior is responsive to a large-scale environmental disturbance: Hypoxia effects on the spatial dynamics of the northern Gulf of Mexico shrimp fishery.
- Gastrointestinal illness on passenger cruise ships.
- Higher normalized concentrations of tetracycline resistance found in ballast and harbor water compared to ocean water.
- How long did their hearts go on? A Titanic study.
- Metabarcoding and machine learning analysis of environmental DNA in ballast water arriving to hub ports.
- Microbiome composition and implications for ballast water classification using machine learning.
- Mortality from ship emissions: a global assessment.
- Myocardial adaptation to short-term high-intensity exercise in highly trained athletes.
- North Atlantic right whales (Eubalaena glacialis) ignore ships but respond to alerting stimuli.
- North Atlantic right whales in crisis
- Occurrence of Vibrio species, beta-lactam resistant Vibrio species, and indicator bacteria in ballast and port waters of a tropical harbor.
- Oxidative iron species and ocean challenges: a perspective.
- Propranolol's potential to increase survival time in a disabled submarine.
- Radiated noise from commercial ships in the Gulf of Maine: implications for whale/vessel collisions.
- Reply from authors: The boat, the sword, and the opacity of Chinese transplant data.
- Shigellosis at sea: an outbreak aboard a passenger cruise ship.
- Time-varying spatial spectrum estimation with a maneuverable towed array.
- Use of the CABS methodology to assess biomechanical stress in commercial crab fishermen.