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• Naval Medical Research Institute August 17, 2006

Leave the traditional guided walks behind and strike out at your own pace with an audio guide. This bilingual podcast is presented by Shanghai Daily and supervised by the Shanghai Science and Technology Committee.

Speaking of the sea, what adjectives pop into your mind? Is it "boundless," "bountiful," or "unpredictable?" Wait! Don't forget the ultimate word— "mysterious!" Despite the fact that what we know about the sea is just the tip of the iceberg, our podcast guide will help you discover how navy medicine has made it a safer environment for mankind.

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Sailing from 880 Xiangyin Road, where the Naval Medical Research Institute is situated, we are about to start our knowledge journey with the navy on the world's oceans.

By lifting and arranging containers which serve as medical units on to an ordinary ship with the help of a crane, a medical modular ship can be created.

Launched through the torpedo tube of a submarine, submariners can rise swiftly to the surface and accomplish a fast buoyancy ascent escape.

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