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Reply to "Geographical Accessibility Does Not Affect Prognosis After Living-Donor Liver Transplantation". [PDF]
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The association between air pollution exposure and childhood cancer: a scoping review about the challenges in epidemiological studies. [PDF]
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A study on the spatial distribution characteristics and influencing factors of forest villages in southwest China based on OPGD. [PDF]
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Constructing the commuting backbone network dataset for the United States. [PDF]
Wang J, Hu Y.
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Carbon storage in Sichuan Province (Southwest China) from 1980 to 2050: Spatial-temporal variation, driving factors and future trends. [PDF]
Deng Q, Guan Y, Duan X, Chen B, Zeng K.
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CEREBRAL VISUAL IMPAIRMENT: WHEN THE EYES CAN SEE BUT THE BRAIN DOES NOT FIND. [PDF]
Hokken MJ, Bauer CM.
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SIAM Journal on Discrete Mathematics, 1999
The paper considers the problem of constructing roads of minimum total length to interconnect existing highways under the constraint that the roads can intersect each highway only at one point, called an exit, and in a designated interval which is a line segment, including the two extreme cases where the interval is a line or a point.
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The paper considers the problem of constructing roads of minimum total length to interconnect existing highways under the constraint that the roads can intersect each highway only at one point, called an exit, and in a designated interval which is a line segment, including the two extreme cases where the interval is a line or a point.
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2006
Abstract Damages claims brought against the public authorities responsible for the maintenance of highways are common. It has been suggested that claims brought against local authorities in their capacity as ‘highway authorities’ are far more prevalent than those arising from negligence in their roles, for example, as providers of ...
Booth QC Cherie, Dan Squires
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Abstract Damages claims brought against the public authorities responsible for the maintenance of highways are common. It has been suggested that claims brought against local authorities in their capacity as ‘highway authorities’ are far more prevalent than those arising from negligence in their roles, for example, as providers of ...
Booth QC Cherie, Dan Squires
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