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    Evaluation of different personalized ventilation air terminal devices: Inhalation vs. clothing-mediated exposures by Al Assaad, Douaa

    Published 2021
    “…The model was validated experimentally in a climatic chamber by comparing real-time particle mass concentration near a thermal manikin. …”
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    Vertical zonation and functional diversity of fish assemblages revealed by ROV videos at oil platforms in The Gulf by Ben-Hamadou, Radhouan

    Published 2018
    “…These videos were recorded over six years (2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2014), during day and night, at the 9 platform locations (A-I) within the Al Shaheen Oil Field using a ROV of the model SAAB Seaeye Surveyor Plus 229. …”
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    Improving Concrete Durability by Using Optimized Aggregate Gradation and Reducing Cement Content by Chung, Hung-Wen

    Published 2020
    “…The main findings from this study are as follows: (1) The cementitious content of typical Florida pavement and structural concrete can be reduced by as much as 10 to 15% without loss in workability of the fresh concrete, and without decreasing the strength and durability of the hardened concrete. (2) Portlandlimestone cement (Type IL) can be used as a substitute for ordinary Portland cement (Type I/II). (3) The OAG technique can be used to efficiently reduce the cementitious content of the concrete mixes and to improve their performance."…”
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    Concrete Pavement Truck Equivalence Factors For Upgrades by Razouki, Sabah Said

    Published 1999
    “…Presented in this paper are the upgrade truck equivalence factors for single unit trucks of type, 1.2 and 1.22 which are not covered by AASHTO. The equivalency factors for front and rear axles of single unit trucks were developed using AASHO Road Test equation after considering the decrease in front axle load and the increase in rear axle load due to the axle load redistribution on upgrades. …”
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