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Advanced Blading for Gas Turbines- 3rd Annual Report
1993
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Automatic Transmission of Data Relating to Transport
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Migration, Labour Market and European Integration - Final Report
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SP Report No 10 1995 - Proceedings of the Workshop on Weather Information and Plant Protection
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Immunosuppressive Viral Diseases in Poultry - Proceedings 1999
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Ferroelectric Ceramic Thin Films - Annual Report 1996
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Technische und wirtschaftliche beurteilung der programme fûr den umstellbaren oberleitungsbus
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Diagnosis and Pathogenesis of Animal Chlamydioses - Proceedings of the 3rd Workshop
- Pages: 166
- Author(s): R. Cevenini, V. Sambri
- Publisher(s): Bononia University Press
- ISBN/ISSN: 978-88-7395-090-5
Abstracts of the COST Action 855 3rd Workshop “Animal Chlamydioses and its Zoonotic Implications”, which took place in Siena, Italy on September 22-23, 2005.
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Modelling Public Transport Passenger Flows in the Era of Intelligent Transport Systems
- Pages: 641
- Author(s): Gentile, G., Noekel, K. (Eds.)
- Publisher(s): Springer
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This book shows how transit assignment models can be used to describe and predict the patterns of network patronage in public transport systems. It provides a fundamental technical tool that can be employed in the process of designing, implementing and evaluating measures and/or policies to improve the current state of transport systems within given financial, technical and social constraints.The book offers a unique methodological contribution to the field of transit assignment because, moving beyond “traditional” models, it describes more evolved variants that can reproduce: