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Does e-shopping replace shopping trips? Empirical evidence from Chengdu, China
Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, 2019With the rapid proliferation of e-retailing, the question of how e-shopping affects shopping travel has attracted increasing attention since the beginning of this century.
Kunbo Shi +3 more
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The true cost of sharing: A detour penalty analysis between UberPool and UberX trips in Toronto
, 2020Pooled ride-hailing services such as UberPool are believed to contribute towards reducing greenhouse gas emissions and traffic congestion, and have caught the attention of policymakers, as they align much closer to sustainable transport objectives.
Mischa Young, S. Farber, M. Palm
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Business Information Review, 2003
Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) aims to help companies by encouraging a protectionist environment through the tradingof intellectual property rights (IPRs). This review of TRIPS focuses on copyright and related rights (trademarks, geographical indications, industrialdesigns, patents, layout/designs of integrated circuits)
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Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) aims to help companies by encouraging a protectionist environment through the tradingof intellectual property rights (IPRs). This review of TRIPS focuses on copyright and related rights (trademarks, geographical indications, industrialdesigns, patents, layout/designs of integrated circuits)
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Journal of Transport Geography, 2019
Recently, there has been an increase in bike-sharing programs on university campuses. However, there is scarce literature on the campus characteristics that are most favorable for these programs. This study evaluates the impacts of campus characteristics,
Boniphace Kutela, H. Teng
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Recently, there has been an increase in bike-sharing programs on university campuses. However, there is scarce literature on the campus characteristics that are most favorable for these programs. This study evaluates the impacts of campus characteristics,
Boniphace Kutela, H. Teng
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Psilocybin: Good Trip or Bad Trip
Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 2017Much of the history of pharmacology and therapeutics involves finding new uses for old drugs. The latest rediscovery is that of psychedelic drugs. Since they can cause profound distortions of perception and were once used as part of religious ceremonies, such research may seem unusual at this time.
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Evaluation of surrogate measures for pedestrian trips at intersections and crash modeling.
Accident Analysis and Prevention, 2019Pedestrians are considered the most vulnerable road users who are directly exposed to traffic crashes. With a view to addressing the growing concern of pedestrian safety, Federal and local governments aim at reducing pedestrian-involved crashes ...
Jaeyoung Lee, M. Abdel-Aty, Imran Shah
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Bikesharing in Philadelphia: Do lower-income areas generate trips?
Travel Behaviour & Society, 2019Many bikeshare programs seek to equitably serve residents from different income strata. Experience from other cities in the US and elsewhere in the developed world suggest that bikeshare systems are used mostly by more affluent populations.
Or Caspi, R. Noland
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A Combined Trip Generation, Trip Distribution, Modal Split, and Trip Assignment Model
Transportation Science, 1988Modeling of transportation systems must invariably balance behavioral richness and computational tractability. In this paper, we develop a transportation equilibrium model and an algorithm for the simultaneous prediction of trip generation, trip distribution, modal split, and trip assignment on large-scale networks.
Safwat, K. Nabil Ali +1 more
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