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The LBPM software package for simulating multiphase flow on digital images of porous rocks

Computational Geosciences, 2020
Direct pore scale simulations of two-fluid flow on digital rock images provide a promising tool to understand the role of surface wetting phenomena on flow and transport in geologic reservoirs.
J. McClure   +3 more
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Tourist preferences for package tour attributes in tourism destination design and development

Journal of Vacation Marketing, 2020
Package tours encourage the development of destinations by increasing their attractiveness to global visitors. This study examines the benefits of package tour designs that allow tourists to leverage multiple features to create their own destination ...
Chi-Shun Liao, Hui-Kai Chuang
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Exploring the time geography of public transport networks with the gtfs2gps package

Journal of Geographical Systems, 2022
R. Pereira   +2 more
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Test Facilities for Radioactive Material Transport Packages (Danish Packaging and Transport, Research Institute)

International Journal of Radioactive Materials Transport, 1991
AbstractThe Danish facilities for testing packages for the transport of radioactive materials are briefly described.
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Damage analysis on transport packaging

Technology, Law and Insurance, 1999
The state of knowledge and research in the field of transportation stresses is surveyed, with particular focus on the transport of dangerous goods. Some major projects, recently completed (such as the national German projects on testing of packaging and tanks for dangerous goods) or just being started (such as the joint European projects SRETS and ...
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Handling, Packaging and Transportation

2023
Archana Sinha, Pramod Kumar Pandey
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Packaging dangerous goods for transport

Packaging Technology and Science, 1988
AbstractThe principle of uniformity in national and international transport regulations has now been widely recognized and implemented. Most features of the regulations are now fully operational e.g. in respect of classification, permitted packagings and maximum quantities, labelling etc.
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