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- Concrete_barge abstract "A concrete barge is a type of barge that is made out of concrete. Concrete barges are used as a platform for: floating homes fish farm buildings floating offshore structures for natural gas storage and loadingother historical uses include: transport barges for natural gas Concrete barges were used by the United States Navy during World War II, especially in the Pacific theater.".
- Q682017 abstract "A concrete barge is a type of barge that is made out of concrete. Concrete barges are used as a platform for: floating homes fish farm buildings floating offshore structures for natural gas storage and loadingother historical uses include: transport barges for natural gas Concrete barges were used by the United States Navy during World War II, especially in the Pacific theater.".
- Concrete_barge comment "A concrete barge is a type of barge that is made out of concrete. Concrete barges are used as a platform for: floating homes fish farm buildings floating offshore structures for natural gas storage and loadingother historical uses include: transport barges for natural gas Concrete barges were used by the United States Navy during World War II, especially in the Pacific theater.".
- Q682017 comment "A concrete barge is a type of barge that is made out of concrete. Concrete barges are used as a platform for: floating homes fish farm buildings floating offshore structures for natural gas storage and loadingother historical uses include: transport barges for natural gas Concrete barges were used by the United States Navy during World War II, especially in the Pacific theater.".