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experience, but if it is not less than, say, two years old, it is probably worthless
and could be totally misleading - because this industry is on the move,
constantly....
Time and tide and ILI wait for no man!
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Technology Conference, Houston, February.
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3. HAAnderson etaL, 1991. High accuracy caliper surveys with the Geopig
pipeline inertial geometry tool. Pipeline Pigging & Inspection Technology
Conference, Houston, February.
4. LJackson and R.Wilkins, 1989. The development and exploitation of British
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for pipeline inspection. International Subsea Pigging Conference,
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deen, February.
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