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Jorge Oliveira e Sá, Francisco Rebelo, Diogo Silva, Gabriel Teles, Diogo Ramos and José Romeu
Today, everything is connected, including the exchange of data and the generation of new information. As a result, large amounts of data are being collected at an ever-increasing rate and in a variety of forms, a phenomenon now known as Big Data. Recent ...
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Filippo Giammaria Praticò, Rosario Fedele, Vitalii Naumov and Tomas Sauer
The current methods that aim at monitoring the structural health status (SHS) of road pavements allow detecting surface defects and failures. This notwithstanding, there is a lack of methods and systems that are able to identify concealed cracks (particu...
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Tshimango Selina Mudau, Sarie P Human
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This paper investigates the administrative and managerial pattern on the Road to Health Chart (RtHC) among clinics in the Makhado municipality. Retrospective observations of the processes of recordings the nurses performed on the RtHC (?=36) were carried...
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Smaïl Hidouche, Didier Baudry, Marc-Henri Guitteny
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Freight transport is an essential issue to the competitiveness of territories but the negative impact that it induces, like polluting emissions and their physical consequences on public health, have received growing attention in recent years. Policy make...
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Sanja Potgieter-Vermaak, Marianne Stranger, leen Verlinden, Edward Roekens, Rene Van Grieken
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In most parts of Europe NO2 emissions from excessive road traffic, concentrated by confined spaces and limited dispersion, are often higher than the ambient guideline values. As a pollutant,NO2 has a number of adverse effects on human health and t...
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