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Figure 4: Wave rectifiers designed studied in the present thesis and inspired by Meier [ 112 ] and Dick [ 36 ] works
Figure 1.1: Aerial of Ventura Point showing a wave train (February 24th 2016). Photo taken from Instagram account @WoodyWavesWoodWorth, with permission.
Table 1.1: Physical properties of air, fresh water and sea water with salinity 35 o / oo .
Figure 1.7: Surface variation of a linear wave with emergence time. The shaded gray region shows the emergence time.
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