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101“... navigator./(From his British admirers.)/1853....”
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102by Kotzebue, Otto von“...An admirer of Captain Cook, Otto von Kotzebue (1787–1846) was a leading navigator, in Russian...”
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103by Kotzebue, Otto von“...An admirer of Captain Cook, Otto von Kotzebue (1787–1846) was a leading navigator, in Russian...”
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104“... of the English navigator Henry Hudson (d.1611). Gerritsz originally compiled these materials and published them...”
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105by Scoresby, William“..., first travelled to the Arctic when he was just ten years old. The son of Arctic whaler and navigator...”
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106by Kotzebue, Otto von“...An admirer of Captain Cook, Otto von Kotzebue (1787–1846) was a leading navigator, in Russian...”
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107by Weddell, James“...James Weddell (1787–1834) a self-taught navigator, started his sailing career aged 9 and later led...”
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108“.... Solver. His special interest was to discover how the Norse navigators of the Viking age found their way...”
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109“...Consol is the name now given to a navigational aid developed by the Germans during the war. A...”
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110“... of aircraft tracks with safety. In it I assumed that the distribution of errors of navigation made...”
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111“... in 1931, with Richard Byrd in Antarctica in 1933–35, and as navigator, pilot or observer in eight further...”
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112“... the first flight by a British jet over the North Geographical Pole. This paper describes the navigation...”
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113“... are ‘navigation safety and risk analysis,’ ‘governance and cooperation,’ ‘navigation information,’ ‘cargo sources...”
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114Voyaging towards the future: the brig Rurik in the North Pacific and the emerging science of the sea“... Krusenstern, his close collaborator. The visionary Russian statesman and the celebrated navigator were deeply...”
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115by Dragesund, Olav, Midttun, Lars“... observed by the French navigator, R. Rallier du Baty who in 1926 noted, when on a trip to Newfoundland...”
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. Section B. Biology (1972)
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116Published in Journal of Navigation (1998)“... of distinguished Royal Air Force pilots who became equally distinguished navigators. Much of his early Service...”
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117by Petersen, Elisa De Souza, Rossi, Liana Chesini, Petry, Maria Virginia“... in Antarctica: (I) storms, irregular ocean currents, climate change and navigator errors can suggest why...”
Published in Marine Biodiversity Records (2015)
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118“.... Navigators are now well aware of the comparatively narrow bands of strong winds, known as jet streams, which...”
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119“...In August 1946 John Tonkin, navigator at the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey station...”
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120by Zobel, R. F.“... of routing has been practised for centuries as the result of observations made by navigators and explorers...”
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. Section B. Biology (1972)
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