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Wesley E Marshall, Daniel Piatkowski, Aaron Johnson
Nearly everyone has jaywalked, rolled through a stop sign, or driven a few miles per hour over the speed limit, but most such offenses face no legal consequences. Society also tends to see these relatively minor infractions that almost all people make?th...
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Mike Hynes
More people than ever before are living in urban settlements, increasing competition for living space, employment, food, water, and energy. Urbanisation poses many challenges, most notably meeting the basic health and well-being needs of inhabitants. One...
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Andrei Popa, Julia Strer
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The events of 9/11 in the United States led to a significant strengthening of security measures within air transport. The maritime sector could also be a target of terror attacks. For this reason the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea...
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Pablo E. Branchi, Carlos Fernández-Valdivielso and Ignacio R. Matias
The current digital revolution has ignited the evolution of communications grids and the development of new schemes for productive systems. Traditional technologic scenarios have been challenged, and Smart Cities have become the basis for urban competiti...
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Jay Krishna Thakur, Rinku Kumari Thakur, AL Ramanathan, Manish Kumar and Sudhir Kumar Singh
In Nepal, arsenic (As) contamination is a major issue of current drinking water supply systems using groundwater and has recently been one of the major environmental health management issues especially in the plain region, i.e., in the Terai districts, w...
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