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    Analysis of road traffic crashes in the State of Qatar by Timmermans C.

    Published 2019
    “…Furthermore, the results revealed that crashes with severe injuries or fatality for drivers as well as pedestrians are found to be significantly affected by seasonal weather variations, with the highest vulnerability in winter and autumn season. …”
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    A vector quantization based k-NN approach for large-scale image classification by Ozan, Ezgi Can

    Published 2017
    “…However, with the growth of the size of image datasets and the number of dimensions of image descriptors, popularity of k-NNs has decreased due to their significant storage requirements and computational costs. …”
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    Numerical and experimental investigation on corrugation geometry for metallic tubes under lateral loading by Eyvazian A.

    Published 2018
    “…The integrated characteristics of crash absorption devices can be classified as high energy absorption capacity, light-weight, and cost-effective. …”
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    COVID-19 Preventive Measures Impact on Traffic Demand & Safety by Mohammad, Anas Ahmad

    Published 2020
    “…During the same time, a decrease of 42% to 54%, 20% to 54%, and around 36% was observed for traffic crashes involving deaths, major loss, and minor damages respectively. …”
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    Transport impacts in Germany and State of Qatar: An assessment during the first wave of COVID-19 by Birgit, Jaekel

    Published 2022
    “…Further, the comparison for traffic volumes and the number of crashes during the first wave of the pandemic indicated that the reduction in traffic volumes, major, and minor crashes was coupled with restrictive measures rather than COVID-19 incidences for both countries. …”
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