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A study of denitrification kinetics at low temperatures using methanol as the external carbon source
Vehicle dynamics modeling and simulation for the safety evaluation, selection and placement of cable barrier systems
Inertia effect of the heart as a contributing factor in aortic injuries in near-side impacts
Traffic operation and control during evacuation conditions: An integrated management system with multi-level coordination
Development and validation of finite element models and analysis of critical parameters of high-tension cable barrier systems
Meshfree vs. Mesh-based Numerical Methods in Hydro-Mechanically Coupled Analysis of Soils
Investigation of Oxygen Half Saturation Coefficients for Nitrification
Vehicle Dynamics Modeling and Simulation Approach for Safety Performance Evaluation of Cable Barriers in Curves
Investigation Of Microbial Yield Kinetics For Denitrifying Microorganisms Using Ethanol As An External Carbon Source
Sustainable structural design using life cycle assessment
A grounded theory study of younger and older construction workers' perceptions of each other in the work place
An assessment of safety management in the Thai construction industry
Modeling an infrastructure safety rating for vulnerable road users in developing countries
Development and validation of new algorithms to improve contact detection and robustness in finite element simulations
Current topics on bridge engineering
The development of a generalized meshfree approximation for solid and fracture analysis
Fatigue analysis of steel bridge details: Hot spot stress approach
Implementation and Validation of an Anisotropic Plasticity Model for Clay and a Two-Scale Micropolar Constitutive Model for Sand
Evaluation of options to extend span range of precast prestressed concrete bridge girders during preliminary design
Multiple Frontal Impacts Prevention, Prediction and Protection
A Framework for Application of System Engineering Process Models to Sustainable Design of High Performance Buildings
Finite Element Modeling of Pretensioned Concrete Girders: A Methodological Approach with Applications in Large Strands and End Zone Cracking