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Spreadability of transport systems

International Journal of Systems Science, 1996
The spreadability concept of distributed parameter systems was essentially motivated by environment systems and various environment systems are governed by transport equations. The aim of this paper is to study the spreadability of systems modelled by transport equations.
Abdelhaq El Jai, Khalid Kassara
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News and Views in Transportation [Transportation Systems]

IEEE Vehicular Technology Magazine, 2014
Skoda Transportation delivered the first vehicle of a total of 31 new low-floor trams to the northern Hungarian city of Miskolc on 20 January 2014 (see Figure 1), a few weeks earlier than scheduled in the original contract.
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Transport in Hamiltonian Systems

Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena, 1984
The authors develop a theory of transport in Hamiltonian systems in the context of iteration of area-preserving maps. Invariant closed curves present complete barriers to transport, but in regions without such curves there are still invariant Cantor sets. In the regular components the motion is quasiperiodic and orbits lie in the KAM tori.
Mackay, R. S.   +2 more
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The system architecture of the Heidelberg transport system

ACM SIGOPS Operating Systems Review, 1994
HeiTS, the Heidelberg Transport System, is designed for communication of continuous-media data. The purpose of HeiTS is the exchange of digital audio and video with quality of service guarantees. The system environment of HeiTS has to coordinate real-time and non-real-time functions.
Lars C. Wolf, Ralf Guido Herrtwich
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Scheduling multimodal transportation systems

European Journal of Operational Research, 2004
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CASTELLI, LORENZO   +2 more
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Transport Systems in Mycoplasmas

1993
Transport processes are classified on the basis of kinetics and energetics (Figure 1). Using D and L isomers of glucose as examples, simple, Fickian diffusion kinetics are characteristic of unmediated transport which does not discriminate between the D and L isomers. Unmediated transport represents transport through the lipid bilayer.
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Expanding Railway Systems [Transportation Systems]

IEEE Vehicular Technology Magazine, 2012
The paper presents the expanding of transportation system in terms of railway system. Throughout the paper it shows the different places which the railway expand like Pittsburgh's North Shore Connector, DART Opens Blue Line Extension, Macau, and Luas Broombridge Line etc.
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Transportation systems

IEEE Vehicular Technology Magazine, 2006
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Container Transport System and Multimodal Transport Systems

2022
Ryszard Miler   +2 more
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