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What makes a specialised emergency plan effective?-A case study of railway operation in 33 prefectural cities in China. [PDF]
Li C, Wang Y, Qing W, Li C.
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DualSightNet: A novel dual architecture for visual quality control of railway infrastructure. [PDF]
Mai C +3 more
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A Uniformity Coefficient-Based Method for Improving the Wear Resistance of Mold Ejector Pin Guide Holes via Oblique Laser Shock Peening. [PDF]
Liu E +6 more
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2017
Abstract The first reforms of the EU railway sector were made in the 1990s, after the quality of railway transport had deteriorated drastically. Road traffic benefitted from dynamic growth owing to the EU Internal Market, but the national monopoly railway companies were not able to meet market demands.
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Abstract The first reforms of the EU railway sector were made in the 1990s, after the quality of railway transport had deteriorated drastically. Road traffic benefitted from dynamic growth owing to the EU Internal Market, but the national monopoly railway companies were not able to meet market demands.
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Retrograde transport on the COG railway
Trends in Cell Biology, 2006The conserved oligomeric Golgi (COG) complex is essential for establishing and/or maintaining the structure and function of the Golgi apparatus. The Golgi apparatus, in turn, has a central role in protein sorting and glycosylation within the eukaryotic secretory pathway.
Daniel, Ungar +3 more
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1993
After several decades of the promotion of road transport we have now realised that the provision of more roads will not on its own solve our traffic problems. More emphasis is being placed on rail transport and with the advent of the EC and the Channel Tunnel strategies are changing both for passengers and freight.
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After several decades of the promotion of road transport we have now realised that the provision of more roads will not on its own solve our traffic problems. More emphasis is being placed on rail transport and with the advent of the EC and the Channel Tunnel strategies are changing both for passengers and freight.
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