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NACE International 33
39. H.B. Dwight, “Calculations of Resistance to Ground,”
Electrical Engineering 55, 12 (1936): pp. 1319-1328.
40. J.E. McCoy, “Corrosion Control by Cathodic
Protection,” in Transactions of the Institute of Marine
Engineering,
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volume 82 (London, UK: IMarEST, 1970),
pp. 82-86.
41. NACE Publication 7L198 (latest revision), “Design of
Galvanic Anode Cathodic Protection Systems for Offshore
Structures” (Houston, TX: NACE).
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