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Lev V. Eppelbaum, Youri I. Katz and Zvi Ben-Avraham
The Easternmost Mediterranean is a transition region from the ocean to the continent where the spreading and collision zones of the lithospheric plates join. The methodology of paleomagnetic mapping of the transition zones is based on combining geologica...
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Còssima Cornadó, Sara Vima-Grau, Pilar Garcia-Almirall, Angel Uzqueda and Mireia de la Asunción
The promotion of rehabilitation is an urgent necessity in today?s consolidated cities, both due to the need to update their buildings to achieve habitability and safety standards that are required nowadays, as well as to stop the deterioration of buildin...
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Bronach Healy, Tian Yu, Daniele da Silva Alves and Carmel B. Breslin
Corrosion is a naturally occurring phenomenon and there is continuous interest in the development of new and more protective coatings or films that can be employed to prevent or minimise corrosion. In this review the corrosion protection afforded by two-...
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Katherine Howells, Carmel Sivaratnam, Tamara May, Ebony Lindor and Nicole Rinehart
In a mixed-methods design, the current study aimed to evaluate the acceptability of a junior Australian rules football program across two ?AllPlay Pre-Learn? days for children aged 5?11 years with disabilities, based on parent and child responses. Three ...
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Adi Tal, Yishai Weinstein, Stuart Wollman, Mark Goldman and Yoseph Yechieli
This research examines the interrelations in a complex hydrogeological system, consisting of a multi-layered coastal aquifer, the sea, and a surface reservoir (fish ponds) and the importance of the specific connection between the aquifer and the sea. The...
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Victoria Gitelman, Roby Carmel, Fany Pesahov, Shalom Hakkert
Pág. 2044 - 2060
This study explored the impacts of pedestrian-crossing configurations and other design features, on accident occurrences at signalized junctions situated on central public-transport-routes (PTR) of urban arterials. Statistical tests and step-wise regress...
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Victoria Gitelman, Fany Pesahov, Roby Carmel, Sarit Chen
Pág. 2324 - 2333
Studies worldwide indicate that an active lifestyle, including mobility, is essential for the quality of life of the elderly. Given the decline in elderly people's ability to serve as vehicle drivers and their physical limitations for long walks or cycli...
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Victoria Gitelman, Fany Pesahov, Roby Carmel, Shlomo Bekhor
Pág. 4160 - 4169
Road design characteristics should deliver a clear message to drivers on the appropriate speeds. This approach is known in the literature as ?self-explaining roads? (SER). In Israel, new guidelines for setting speeds on the road network were introduced a...
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Prakash Singh, Carmel Claire Mahomed
Devolution of power to get things done with other people depends on the collegial relationships that are fostered in the organisation as its source of energy. Even the success of a mentoring programme to develop the human resource development needs of an...
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Prakash Singh, Carmel Claire Mahomed
Mentors are expected to create an environment in which prospective employees can be trained to be productive and be able to excel when employed. The personal one-on-one mentoring is especially beneficial for potential employees, such as student teachers,...
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