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Journal articles on the topic "Building and Road Research Institute"

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BEY, George. "TRAFFIC AND TRANSPORTATION DIVISION, BUILDING AND ROAD RESEARCH INSTITUTE." IATSS Research 25, no. 1 (2001): 82–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0386-1112(14)60011-x.

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Nosov, S. V. "ALTERNATIVE TO SUPERPAVE SYSTEM IN THE FORMATION OF REGIONAL ROAD R&D INSTITUTE." Russian Journal of Building Construction and Architecture, no. 4(48) (January 6, 2021): 39–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.36622/vstu.2020.48.4.005.

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Statement of the problem. In order to solve complex problems in the field of road construction, the main task in the field of scientific research, which can easily and adequately develop with obtaining real results, is today the formation and development of regional road research institutes or, in extreme cases, research roadlaboratories.Results. The advantages and disadvantages of two methodologies on the way to improve the quality and durability of the main structural elements of roads (subgrade and pavement), taking into account many primary and secondary factors, are considered. One of the methodologies is quite well known and provides today the required level of quality of asphalt concrete abroad within the Superpave system. The second methodology is based on a rheological approach to improving the technology of compaction of road-building materials and little is known to road builders. Conclusions. It has been established that the development of the first methodology of scientific research in our country is very difficult, and the second is quite affordable and feasible on the basisof the formed regional research road organizations. Moreover, the concept of their formation determines the significant advantages of using the second methodology.
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Nosov, S. V. "ALTERNATIVE TO SUPERPAVE SYSTEM IN THE FORMATION OF REGIONAL ROAD R&D INSTITUTE." Russian Journal of Building Construction and Architecture, no. 4(48) (January 6, 2021): 39–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.36622/vstu.2020.48.4.005.

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Statement of the problem. In order to solve complex problems in the field of road construction, the main task in the field of scientific research, which can easily and adequately develop with obtaining real results, is today the formation and development of regional road research institutes or, in extreme cases, research roadlaboratories.Results. The advantages and disadvantages of two methodologies on the way to improve the quality and durability of the main structural elements of roads (subgrade and pavement), taking into account many primary and secondary factors, are considered. One of the methodologies is quite well known and provides today the required level of quality of asphalt concrete abroad within the Superpave system. The second methodology is based on a rheological approach to improving the technology of compaction of road-building materials and little is known to road builders. Conclusions. It has been established that the development of the first methodology of scientific research in our country is very difficult, and the second is quite affordable and feasible on the basisof the formed regional research road organizations. Moreover, the concept of their formation determines the significant advantages of using the second methodology.
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Shvydenko, O. "ADAPTATION “INSTITUTE OF RADIO ELECTRONICS” BUILDING IN KHARKIV FOR MODERN USING." Problems of theory and history of architecture of Ukraine, no. 20 (May 12, 2020): 131–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.31650/2519-4208-2020-20-131-140.

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Adaptation to modern requirements of buildings, which have got a status of architectural landmarks, is always a compromise between the preservation of authentic elements and bringing the building into line with current standards. In the Building of the Institute of Radio Electronics, the architectural landmark of Kharkiv region, it was necessary to build an elevator to provide barrier-free access to the premises.The goal of this research is to find the best place for a new elevator, where meddling into the building’s body from one side will make minimum damage for its structure and interior design and from another side can be most convenient for users.To solve this problem, it was necessary to collect materials about “Institute of radio electronics” building: conduct bibliographic surveys and search materials in different archives. Historical documents, photos, sketches and historical drawings and field research materials about this building must be put together. Analysis of the collected materials showedthat building was designed in the second part of 1930 for new Kharkov Civil Engineering Institute (KhCEI), which was found in April 1930. In 1930 the place for the building structure was chosen. A KhCEI building architectural competition took place in 1930. The authors of the winning project were Yakiv Steinberg, Rosaliya Fridman. For the KhCEI building J. Steinberg suggested to make experimental constructivist complex. The architect paid special attention to the functioning of the building. Taking into attention that the formation of the department structure of the institute continued until 1932, the architects had only approximate characteristics of the functioning of the house.The building had a long distributor block to which other blocks, intended for separate specializations, were adjoined at right angles. The stairways or ramps were in the corridors of the distributor block as well as in the opposite edges of the transverse blocks. The ground floors and second floors had corridors, which distributedstudents to the necessary premises. The first floor and partly the ground floor were intended for laboratories. The second floor, which had a corridor system, was divided into small rooms for group classes, and the third floor contained large halls for drawing classes had free planning (later became enfilades). Near the stairs there were also the servicing premises combined in one block –toilets, tool rooms and archives, professors' offices with small subdepartment libraries.Only one half of this project was finished in 1933. The complex was damaged during the II World war. In August 1943, the destroyed building was handed to Kharkiv Mining Engineering Institute (KhMEI).In 1944-1945 Dmitry Torubarov developed the project of reconstruction of this complex. His solution preserved Steinberg's idea, but added new parts to it. Torubarov changed the outer view of the complex, because the environment around it had been modified.In 1930 Steinberg worked with an empty area, where were only the main road and the ravine. He made a composition, which was supposed to look from the view point between the main road and the ravine best of all. In 1946 Torubarov worked in the new town area, where the ravine created an empty space in front of the composition. The corner between the main road (that became a significant avenue later) and the ravine wasn't so important. Torubarov moved the center of the composition to the center of facade facing to the ravine.
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Tumavičė, Aja, Igoris Kravcovas, and Vilma Jasiūnienė. "Identification and Analysis of Problems in the Implementation of Road Safety Audit in Lithuania." Baltic Journal of Road and Bridge Engineering 15, no. 2 (2020): 111–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.7250/bjrbe.2020-15.475.

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Road Safety Audits have already been tightly incorporated in the road design process throughout the world. It has proven to be an effective way of increasing road safety without requiring many resources. The cost-benefit-ratios of Road Safety Audits in developed countries are rather high. In Lithuania, the procedure on Road Safety Audits is fairly new, and the direct links between different problems and their occurrence frequency throughout the years are yet to be determined. In this paper, several audits on road safety, performed between the years 2011 and 2017 by the Road Research Institute of Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, is analysed. The trends of most relevant problem types identified in those audits throughout the years for different types of roads and streets are presented. Based on those trends, the causes of some common problems are being recognised. Recommendations on possible solutions are suggested.
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Luo, Zhi Xing, Liu Yang, Jia Ping Liu, and Bing Han. "Preliminary Study of High-Rise Office Building Passive Energy-Saving in Cold Areas." Advanced Materials Research 374-377 (October 2011): 309–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.374-377.309.

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This paper summarizes characteristics of high-rise office building energy consumption in cold areas, analyzes the common problems in passive energy saving design. On this basis, as an example of Xi’an road institute in scientific research office building, this paper introduces the design scheme of high-rise office building passive energy saving in cold areas, and verified the effect of passive design, finally calculated quantitatively study design of energy saving rate passive.
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Mingle, N. A., N. K. Achampong, and D. L. Acheampong. "An Assessment of Scholarly Contributions and Web Visibility among Scientists of CSIR-Building and Road Research Institute, Ghana." Ghana Journal of Science 61, no. 2 (2021): 13–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/gjs.v61i2.2.

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The introduction of the internet has revolutionized the dissemination and assessment of research outputs with renewed emphasis on the impact of scholarly publications. The purpose of this study was to measure scholarly presence and citation impact of research scientists of the Building and Road Research Institute (CSIR-BRRI) on the internet. Bibliometrics was employed as a quantitative research method for this study using Google Scholar. The results showed that majority (77.5%) of scientists had at least one scholarly reference on the internet. It also found that, almost all (96.5%) scientists who had scholarly works online showed affiliation to the CSIR-BRRI. Again, it was observed that most mentions/hits were journal publications (59%) followed by thesis (35%). However, the study found that there was a weak positive relationship between number of journal articles and citations online, a clear indication that a web presence does not automatically reflect the usefulness of a scholarly output. It is recommended that scientists identify and research into globally relevant topics and also publish in reputable journals to enhance their visibility.
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Babatunde, Isaiah Olajide. "Examining Heuristics for Building - Work-in-Progress Valuations in Niger State Nigeria." Real Estate Management and Valuation 26, no. 2 (2018): 92–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/remav-2018-0019.

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Abstract Where an investment decision on building work-in-progress (BWIP) is premised on the judgment of value, the technique of assessment must be accurate. The heuristic technique has not been able to achieve this goal. Frequent transactions in BWIP in Niger State necessitate the search for an alternative technique. This paper therefore aims to: – identify and analyze the purposes of BWIP valuations in Niger State, Nigeria, – examine the suitability of using heuristics in determining the cost of building work-in-progress, and – investigate the veracity of the use of the Nigerian Building and Road Research Institute (NBRRI)’s template of elemental percentage rates for the cost of incomplete buildings in the state. Data were obtained from estate surveyors and valuers (ESVs), registered quantity surveyors in the state, the Niger State Housing Corporation and the NBRRI. The analysis showed, among others, that heuristics, although not suitable, was the most prominent technique adopted by the ESVs for costing BWIP. Similarly, the use of NBRRI’s template for costing BWIP for residential bungalows in Minna - the Niger state capital - was validated.
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Verde Leal, Rodrigo Lima. "DESIGN THINKING AND PRODUCT ROADMAPPING IN THE FOURTH INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION." Journal on Innovation and Sustainability. RISUS ISSN 2179-3565 9, no. 1 (2018): 3. http://dx.doi.org/10.24212/2179-3565.2018v9i1p3-15.

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The paper employs the combination of design thinking and product mapping approaches for building key skills and capabilities for technology management during the Fourth Industrial Revolution. It presents an overview of the literature of these two approaches, showing a gap in research that proposes their combination. It defines technology roadmapping planning as a human-centred complex problem and proposes a simple three-step sequence to assess when design thinking is applicable. The paper presents the results of using this approach in a business unit in a private non-profit research and development institute. One is the identification of six different, but interlinked, concepts of technology road-mapping that are relevant to stakeholders. The other is a ―Joint Planning‖ experiment, which suggests that road-mapping planning should rely on the co-creation of all relevant stakeholders and should take place in multiples points of the process, in order to grasp any new learning and context that may arise during the execution of the road-mapping initiative
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Tranmer, Joan E., Joan Almost, Pilar Camargo Plazas, et al. "Building Research Capacity in Nursing Academia in 2020: Is the Road Less Perilous?" Canadian Journal of Nursing Research 52, no. 3 (2020): 216–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0844562120929558.

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Background Building research capacity in nursing academic units continues to be a challenge. There are a number of external contextual factors and internal factors that influence individual faculty as well as the collective to engage successfully in research. Purpose The overall aim of this opinion article is to provide an overview of the current external and internal, processes and structures, relevant to capacity of nursing faculty to engage in research. Methods To inform the external context, we reviewed national research funding trends for nursing. To inform the internal context, we provided an exemplar of the internal processes and structures designed to support research capacity building within our academic unit. Results Canadian Institutes of Health Research funding trends for research grants led by nurse principal applicants increased between 2010 and 2013, followed by a steady decline. In 2017 to 2018, there were only 24 research grants led by nurse principal applicants. These external challenges coupled with the traditional internal barriers, such as the imbalance between teaching and research time, threaten research capacity for nursing academics. Conclusion Organizational strategies to promote research capacity within academic nursing units are a necessary requirement to move forward.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Building and Road Research Institute"

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Begbie, Ronald. "An analysis of the Winterveld settlement strategy with special reference to the role of the architects of the National Building Research Institute." Master's thesis, Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment, 1987. https://hdl.handle.net/11427/31856.

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Architects in South Africa, intentionally or unintentionally, play ~ political role within apartheid ideology each time they hecome involved in housing provision. This thesis will investigate their role within the new housing policies which were heing developed in South Africa in the late 1970's and early 1980's. The specific focus will he an analysis of the work of the Architectural Branch of the National Building Research Institute (N.B.R.I.) who initiated a community participation pro~ess to formulate an upgrading strategy for the Winterveld settlement, 30 km north of Pretoria. An historical perspective will reveal how the plotowner and tenant communities were estahlished in the Winterveld and how conflicts arose hetween these groups, the South African government and the Bophuthatswana government. An investigation of the issues around which these conflicts revolve will reveal why it was that the conflicts could not he resolved. This will, in turn, uncover why it was that in 1980 the architects of the N.B.R.I. initiated a community participation process to formulate an upgrading proposal to deal with the intolerahle living conditions in 1 the settlement. Each stage of the participation process will he discussed and analysed with special emphasis heing placed on understanding how the actions of the architects served various interested parties. It will hecome clear that the architects had no power to intervene as independent arhitrators. Their actions and final proposals were to a large extent hased on their own interests and those of the most powerful actors in the situation. Finally, we shall consider or unintentionally served whether the Architectural Branch intentionally the interests of the apartheid state. Conclusions will he drawn with respect to architects understanding their work from an historical perspective which encompasses a hroad appreciation of economic and political factors.
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Bowring, Jacky. "Institutionalising the picturesque: the discourse of the New Zealand Institute of Landscape Architects." Lincoln University, 1997. http://hdl.handle.net/10182/667.

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Despite its origins in England two hundred years ago, the picturesque continues to influence landscape architectural practice in late twentieth-century New Zealand. The evidence for this is derived from a close reading of the published discourse of the New Zealand Institute of Landscape Architects, particularly the now defunct professional journal, The Landscape. Through conceptualising the picturesque as a language, a model is developed which provides a framework for recording the survey results. The way in which the picturesque persists as naturalised conventions in the discourse is expressed as four landscape myths. Through extending the metaphor of language, pidgins and creoles provide an analogy for the introduction and development of the picturesque in New Zealand. Some implications for theory, practice and education follow.
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Žáčková, Markéta. "Historie a činnost urbanistického pracoviště Výzkumného ústavu výstavby a architektury v Brně." Doctoral thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta architektury, 2014. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-233262.

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The dissertation explores the history and activities of the Brno-located Town and Country Planning Department of The Research Institute for Building and Architecture (RIBA) since its foundation in 1954 until its abolishment in 1994. As a part of the department functioning, a description of its main research tasks and publications, which had played an essential part while formulating theory and methodology of urban planning after the 2nd World War in Czechoslovakia, are introduced. Special attention is paid to tasks and publications whose authors and research workers applied interdisciplinary approaches and – in spite of the prevailing totalitarian regime – managed to apply their experience acquired abroad to produce highly influential works such as The Principles and Rules of Spatial Planning. Another objective of the dissertation is the creation of a complex bibliography of texts that were produced by the department (books, reports on the outcomes of research tasks that had been explored at the Town and Country Planning Department and that were released internally as handbooks serving research workers of the institute and other institutions focusing on building and architecture). Depictions of the Brno department of RIBA from the perspective of two of its significant representatives who have outlived the institution they had witnessed to be founded and to the functioning of which they had significantly contributed, become a key part of the text: Ing. arch. Vladimír Matoušek, CSc., the second head of the Town and Country Planning Department of RIBA and Ing. arch. Dušan Riedl, CSc., a theoretician of architecture and urban planning and a top expert on Czech national herritage. As the topic has not yet been subjected to scholarly research, the main objective of the work is to create the very first complex text on the Brno department of RIBA and its activities. The circumstances surrounding the constitution of RIBA in the context of other similarly functioning research institutes are pursued with a special focus on the fields of building, architecture and urban planning as well as legislative embedding of its foundation and functioning, its organization structure, staff, definition of taskmasters and the way the tasks were approached, relations to other institutions in the field, publishing activities and transfer of theoretical research outcomes to practice. The text also deals with the state of present-day research of architecture and urban planning. Archive material and publications released by the institute represent a predominant source of information about RIBA activities. They are now stored at the archive of ABF Foundation in Prague (the foundation has been administering both the archive and library of the Prague department of RIBA since its abolishment), at the library of The Institute for Spatial Development in Brno (the institute administers the library of the former Brno department) and at the Moravian Land Archive in Brno. Both of the archives have been thoroughly researched by the author. Critical reflections upon the urban-planning department of RIBA occurring in contemporary publications and periodicals are another important source of information which help to specify the character of its activities (recent literature mentions RIBA scarcely, a complex evaluation is still missing). Oral history reported by former employees of RIBA, who had contributed to the first-rate quality of its research activities.
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Hsieh, Yu-Yen, and 謝玉燕. "The Research On China Building Harmonious World – A case of The Establishment Of Confucius Institute." Thesis, 2008. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/92524580049953860881.

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碩士<br>淡江大學<br>中國大陸研究所碩士在職專班<br>96<br>As China’s economic strength and comprehensive national strength have been continuously enhanced since the reform and opening up to the outside world in 1978, Western superpowers are afraid of China''s rise. Besides, China is in urgent need of a long-term peaceful and stable international environment for the goal of building a well-off society in an all-round way by 2020 and maintaining long-term peace and stability. Due to various domestic and foreign factors, China’s leadership realizes that if want to live in international society, become a big country or great world power; China should not only use hard power but soft power in dealing with international superpowers. That’s to say, it should not only display reviewing troops, military parade and technology, but also embody its nationality inside information and connotation to attract and persuade people. Thus, it can reduce the suspicion about “China threat theory” of the western countries. So, building a harmonious world is a very important guarantee to China reaching its goal of development now and in the future. In September 15, 2005, Hu Jintao, President of China delivered a speech entitled Making Great Efforts to Build a Harmonious World with Long-lasting Peace and Common Prosperity at the 60th UN General Assembly, and posed a global perspective about “Harmonious World”. China actively introduced Confucian ideas of “benevolent government”, “benevolence” and “harmony is most valuable” into its strategy framework of soft power as a secret attack on western world. The most conspicuous example, as “Chinese Fever” spreads over the world, China’s government sponsored the National Office for Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language to set up “Confucius Institute” in the world as a culture exchange center and a base of teaching Chinese. 195 Confucius Institutes have been established in 64 countries and regions by the end of 2007 since the first Confucius Institute opened on November 21, 2004 in Seoul, Korea,It showed that China takes “building a harmonious world” as its foreign policy’s axis.For reducing cumulative political hostility from western countries about “China threat theory”, China actively establishes Confucius Institute with cultural diplomacy in the world, attempts to make a peaceful surface by language as an instrument for communication on a universal value. China makes a peaceful rise surface. In the meantime, China expresses its influence of cultural strategy to the world, increases its weight of speech in Asian and Pacific affairs, and then takes control of regional initiative, for finally reach the goal of “the Beijing Consensus replaces the Washington Consensus”.
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林旻慧. "Building and Planning Research of Public Bike Road Network -A Case Study of Taichung City iBike." Thesis, 2016. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/v8gjhn.

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碩士<br>逢甲大學<br>運輸科技與管理學系<br>104<br>This study focused on the problem which is about “setting and planning of the Public Bicycle Road-network”. Its goal is to build rental stations of bicycle by the law of demand and supply to make the service effect the best. Accommodate to either points, lines, or even laying surface, and reasonable resource distribution to obtain the best site-selecting program. This case study takes Taichung City as experimental area. Doing the researches and analyses with AHP criteria. First, based on literature-reviewing and multi-consideration to make sure the categories of factor, and then, determine rental station site selections. There are 4 categories included demographic variables, transportation convenience, accessibility, environmental attributes, and user habits. Then subdivided 14 site-selecting criterions to analyze overall comprehensive factors on rental site assessment. With the expert’s questionnaire to correspond relative factors with different weighting ratios that could combine the qualitative and the quantitative evaluation models. In the end, by counting the integrative results to find main indexes for discussing the process of making decision and evaluation criteria of public bicycle rental station site selections. Finally, coordinate the GIS mapping software with the high weighting ratio locations and overlay analysis method, to decide the representative road-network setting standards and site location criteria, then find out the best strategies. Therefore, we can find the better ways for planning and building road-network. Meanwhile, redefine the position of bike in the city, and create a new transport pattern in public mainstream transport systems while satisfying the demand of short journeys in cities at the same time.
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Lin, Ho-Szu, and 林鶴斯. "A Strategy Research of Building Information Modeling Applied to Underground Pipeline Management and Road Maintenance Improvement." Thesis, 2016. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/30028846036413814754.

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博士<br>國立中央大學<br>土木工程學系<br>104<br>Taiwan is densely populated, requiring extensive public facilities in addition to water and electricity. Moreover, maintenance excavation of subsistence lines has become common, causing difficulties in road maintenance. Often, multiple components of utilities, such as water and electricity, overlap underground because of limited space. Inaccurate excavation can often cause damage, affect public life, and endanger lives. Therefore, knowing the precise positioning of buried pipelines is crucial for ensuring effective management of pipeline life cycles.   This study applied building information modeling (BIM) technology to road pipeline management. BIM technology is used and integrated in life-cycle management. The initial use of the BIM tool would assist in constructing interfaces for identifying the stages of buried pipelines. The continued development of the tool would facilitate the elimination of redundant buried pipelines, thereby reducing repeated and unnecessary excavations. In this study, the positive development of the proposed BIM system, referred to as the Underground Pipeline Information Modeling system, was studied locally and abroad. It is anticipated that the long-term effectiveness of the model will positively benefit both the excavation of underground piping and road maintenance and provide a new countermeasure.   Because the proposed system has not been applied domestically or abroad, the present study focused on the feasibility assessment and import processes of BIM technology. The long-term goals were to establish support measures and proper implementation of the program and to promote the proposed BIM system in supporting underground piping in dense urban roads. Enhancing the effectiveness of underground piping requires an information management system that considers the life-cycle information of underground pipeline systems. The findings of the present study can contribute to the sophisticated operation of road maintenance.
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Yeh, Hu-Kang, and 葉護港. "A case study of the comfort of an air-conditioning building with glass curtain wall in a Research Institute in Taiwan." Thesis, 2019. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/x95722.

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碩士<br>國立交通大學<br>工學院產業安全與防災學程<br>108<br>The glass, a material characterize by its transparency and cleanness. Therefore it has been applied to the space of construction. It enable the people enjoy the nice view and the sunshine without going out. Just imagine that the person to stay a room bearing no windows and it must be a very difficult situation to cope. The glass curtain has become the mainstream of exterior wall design nowadays in Taiwan comparing to other materials also being applied to exterior wall design, the glass curtain has a good lighting effect and looks prettier and primary goal is “Energy Saving and Carbon Reduction.”.The issue of global warming has been going on for all these years and also the geographic location where Taiwan is with sub-tropical climate. The air conditioning has become a necessity for everybody. Most of the people spend 90% of their time to be indoor. So the importance of interior environment can barely being ignored. Therefore how we are supposed to maintain a balance point of comfortableness between the glass curtain office building and the airconditioning becomes a subject worth to be studied. The exploration and discussion to the subject of the comfortableness of the air conditioning in an office in tenth floor containing twenty-two people of a ten-floor of glass curtain office building in Hsinchu City. The way of research has adapted the Automatic Sampling Method, ASM, the record of the data observation based on feedback the environmental physical factor by taking advantage of the current central monitoring system in the building, and it also become the parameter for doing the experiment which includes temperature, humidity, CO2 and the speed of wind. Furthermore, to collect the subjective parameters of interviewee's gender, body mass index BMI, clothing, thermal comfort sensitivity, and satisfaction of environmental sensitivity through the method of questionnaire and physical interview the people. Also, to apply the diachronic changing analysis chart to analyze the correlation among parameters and the average temperature of high end, low end, and power consumption. The temperature in the office of the glass curtain building is not adjusted along with the temperature changes outdoors when the average temperature outdoor either high-end or low-end, the average temperature in the office maintain 24.+/-5 degrees and humidity maintain 56+/-5% the CO2 under 500ppm.The analysis results indicated that there is a positive correlation among the temperature,moisture, and CO2 and all the interviewees satisfy the comfortableness in the office through the execution of questionnaires and interview.
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HSIA, YEN SU, and 顏素霞. "The Non-profit organization participates in research of the community overall building strategy Take the Gaoxiong County road bamboo Christ presbyterian church as the example." Thesis, 2010. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/01969299598622259772.

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碩士<br>高苑科技大學<br>經營管理研究所<br>98<br>Abstract In this recent decade, due to the vigorous development of non-profit organizations, the positive function and value has influenced the society tremendously. However, along with the Taiwan social environment vicissitude, the Christian church in community's propaganda has shift from the medical service role slowly transforms and participates in the community developing. In order to successfully achieve the propaganda goal, churches often have to cooperate with the community inhabitants to impel community’s building. This research takes the Lu-Zhu church as an example and analyzes the interactions and result between church and the community, This research focus on the Lu-Zhu church, the study case will research from its core to the external environment. By using the SWOT analysis, we can understand its superior inferiority and the external threat and the opportunity, synthesize the CORPS organization analysis to understand the department.The church is engaged in the similarities and differences according to how the community evolves and echoes mutually. The research discovered Lu-zhu church’s service idea is based on“love”. It engaged in many activities and use caring as their starting point. Its surmounting tradition pondered the pattern, the initiative participation community move, cuts by the education joins a company makes, advances together the seniors who shows loving care for the community, this in is explaining the church initiative concern community, the bracelet inherent ponder Lu-zhu.From the interview knew the church handles the activity quite receives the inhabitant approve, regardless of is the regular education, the concern activity, perhaps the non-periodical other activities, appraises in the inhabitant all has the extremely high oral traditions.From each analysis knew the church is a new style construction, interacts good with the inhabitant, the image, the prestige have established, not only wins inhabitant's praise also to praise for the male department.But the inhabitant the activity which handles in the future to the church its anticipated will be embarks, the conformity community resources from the concern weak trend and strengthens the marketing strategy. The Taiwan Christian church carries on the idea origin which the community shows loving care from the start, this research besides makes us even more to understand the church and the community interaction, it reminds the church to utilize itself resources, in community overall building, displays the bigger edge effect. Keywords:Non-profit organization 、Community overall building、Presbyterian church
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Pan, Hsiu-Ying, and 潘綉英. "A Pre-Evaluation on the Change of Governmental Agencies to Administrative Incorporations-- An Empirical Study for the Architecture and Building Research Institute of the Ministry of the Interior." Thesis, 2007. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/53615294353762281491.

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碩士<br>世新大學<br>行政管理學研究所(含博、碩專班)<br>95<br>Responding to the resolution of the Advisory Panel on Economic Development in August 2001, the Office of the President established the Committee on Governmental Reorganization in the October of the same year. The goals of the committee were set up covering five aspects, including flexible and simplified administrative organization, professional and efficient personnel system, specialized and cooperative governmental framework, reflective and adaptive congress reform, as well as profit-making and innovative service mechanism. Among these five major topics, the reorganization of the Executive Yuan was considered as the first priority task for achieving the vision of an energetic government with greater global competition capability. Therefore, the Executive Yuan established the Council on Reorganization Promotion in May 2002 to take charge of all the planning, coordination and implementation work of reorganization. Meanwhile, the Guideline for Agency Responsibilities Review was also adopted to conduct an overall reform of the central government agencies according to the following directions: demission, outsourcing, localization, and administrative incorporation. The administrative incorporation is an innovative organization that is designated to handle some public services that were originally managed by and would be allowed to be removed from government agencies with a precondition of proper implementation of public affairs. The Executive Yuan first initiated the promotion of the administrative incorporation for six types of agencies: 1) social education, 2) social welfare, 3) research institute, 4) training center, 5) hospital, and 6) cultural organization. The study typically focused on the third type-research institute and selected the Architecture and Building Research Institute (ABRI) of the Ministry of the Interior as a case to provide a pre-evaluation on the change to administrative incorporation by questionnaire survey and decision tree analysis for authority’s reference in decision making. The results of the study show that the personnel of the ABRI have relatively good perception of the administrative incorporation system and mostly are confident on both the higher flexibility of recruitment, personnel management, and accounting system, and the better enhancement of service quality. Most of the personnel are willing to keep working for the ABRI after the change. However, they tend to be opposed to the change to administrative incorporation prior to the completion of legislation process. Based on the analysis on the expected monetary values of each branching points in the decision tree diagram, the key opportunity of the successful transformation to administrative incorporation is to ensure the improvement of administrative efficiency and financial effects after the change, otherwise the preservation of the status quo will be preferable.
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Books on the topic "Building and Road Research Institute"

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Institute, Nigerian Building &. Road Research. Ten years of building and road research: 10th year anniversary commemorative publication. Nigerian Building & Road Research Institute, 1988.

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Nigerian Building & Road Research Institute. NBRRI 10th year anniversary, 1978-1988: Commemorative 10th year anniversary magazine. Nigerian Building & Road Research Institute, 1988.

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Owusu-Siaw, M. E. Highlights of research findings, 1952-1982. Building & Road Research Institute, 1988.

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Seminar on Research and Development in National Housing Policy (1987 Nigerian Institute for International Affairs). Proceedings of the Seminar on Research and Development in National Housing Policy, held at the Nigerian Institute for International Affairs, Lagos, on 9 November 1987: Organized by Nigerian Building and Road Research Institute, Federal Ministry of Science and Technology. Nigerian Building and Road Research Institute, 1987.

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Institute, International Livestock Research. ILRI 1995: Building a global research institute. International Livestock Research Institute, 1996.

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Malaysia), National Workshop on Fire and Timber in Modern Building Design (1995 Forest Research Institute. Proceedings, National Workshop on Fire and Timber in Modern Building Design, Forest Research Institute Malaysia (FRIM), Kepong, Kuala Lumpur, 18 & 19 July 1995. FRIM, 1995.

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Kapor, Mitchell. Building the open road: The NREN as a test-bed for the National Public Network. Electronic Frontier Foundation, 1992.

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National Institute of Justice (U.S.). Building knowledge about crime and justice: The 1998 research prospectus of the National Institute of Justice. The Institute, 1997.

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National Research Council (U.S.). Panel on Building and Fire Research. An Assessment of the National Institute of Standards and Technology, Building and Fire Research Laboratory: Fiscal year 2008. National Academies Press, 2008.

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National Research Council (U.S.). Panel on Building and Fire Research. An Assessment of the National Institute of Standards and Technology, Building and Fire Research Laboratory: Fiscal year 2008. National Academies Press, 2008.

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Book chapters on the topic "Building and Road Research Institute"

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Tsey, Komla. "Building Capacity for Research: The Lowitja Institute." In Working on Wicked Problems. Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-22325-0_4.

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Randall, James E., Allison M. Williams, Bill Holden, and Kate Waygood. "A Model for Collaborative Research: Building a Community-University Institute for Social Research." In WorldMinds: Geographical Perspectives on 100 Problems. Springer Netherlands, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-2352-1_21.

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Mayora, Oscar. "Future User Centric Media: Research Challenges and the Road Ahead." In Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-23902-1_11.

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Qiao, En-mao, and Da-wei Shang. "Simulation Study on Pedestrian Road Planning in Ancient Building Groups Under Cloud Computing Environment." In Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering. Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-36402-1_38.

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Hand, John. "Building Digital Economy – The Research Councils Programme and the Vision." In Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-11284-3_1.

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Ariu, Davide, Luca Didaci, Giorgio Fumera, et al. "A (Cyber)ROAD to the Future: A Methodology for Building Cybersecurity Research Roadmaps." In Advanced Sciences and Technologies for Security Applications. Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-38930-1_4.

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Schelfhout, Ties, and Ruben Bücking. "Building Bridges between Research and Education: The Institute for Historical Justice and Reconciliation." In Transitional Justice and Education. V&R unipress, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.14220/9783737008372.229.

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Yang, Jianrong, Ying Zhang, Lizhen Wang, et al. "Design and Operation of HVAC System in the New Office Building of Shanghai Research Institute of Building Sciences." In Handbook of Energy Systems in Green Buildings. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-49120-1_13.

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Yang, Jianrong, Ying Zhang, Lizhen Wang, et al. "Design and Operation of HVAC System in the New Office Building of Shanghai Research Institute of Building Sciences." In Handbook of Energy Systems in Green Buildings. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-49088-4_13-1.

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Ma, Yuan-ling, Run-lin Li, and Xiao Ma. "Research on Intelligent Investment Prediction Model of Building Based on Support Vector Machine." In Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-67874-6_2.

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Conference papers on the topic "Building and Road Research Institute"

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KALVITE, Zane, Zane LIBIETE, and Arta BARDULE Arta BARDULE. "FOREST MANAGEMENT AND WATER QUALITY IN LATVIA: IDENTIFYING CHALLENGES AND SEEKING SOLUTIONS." In RURAL DEVELOPMENT. Aleksandras Stulginskis University, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.15544/rd.2017.146.

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Rise in human population, industrialization, urbanization, intensified agriculture and forestry pose considerable risks to water supply and quality both on global and regional scale. While freshwater resources are abundant in Latvia, during recent years increased attention has been devoted to water quality in relation to anthropogenic impacts. Forest cover in Latvia equals 52% and forest management and forest infrastructure building and maintenance are among the activities that may, directly or indirectly, affect water quality in headwater catchments. Sedimentation, eutrophication and export of hazardous substances, especially mercury (Hg), are of highest concern. To address these topics, several initiatives have started recently. In 2011, cooperation programme between Latvian State Forest Research Institute (LSFRI) “Silava” and JSC “Latvia’s State Forests” was launched to evaluate the impact of forest management on the environment. This programme included research on the efficiency of water protection structures used at drainage system maintenance (sedimentation ponds, overland flow) and regeneration felling (bufferzones). In 2016, within the second stage of this cooperation programme, a study on the impact of forest management on water quality (forest road construction, drainage system maintenance, felling) was started on a catchment scale. Since 2016 LSFRI Silava is partner in the Interreg Baltic Sea Region Programme project “Water management in Baltic forests”. By focusing on drainage systems, riparian zones and beaver activity, this project aims at reducing nutrient and Hg export from forestry sites to streams and lakes. While this project mostly has a demonstration character, it will also offer novel results on Hg and methylmercury (MeHg) concentrations in beaver ponds in all participating states. This paper aims at summarizing most important challenges related to the impact of forest management on water quality and corresponding recent initiatives striving to offer solutions.
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Naik, Gururaj V., Jongbum Kim, Paul R. West, Naresh K. Emani, and Alexandra Boltasseva. "The Road Ahead for Metamaterials: Improved Material Building Blocks." In Integrated Photonics Research, Silicon and Nanophotonics. OSA, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/iprsn.2012.itu4c.1.

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Veni, George, Connie Brashear, and Andrew Glasbrenner. "Building Codes to Minimize Cover Collapses in Sinkhole-Prone Areas." In National Cave and Karst Research Institute Symposium 5. University of South Florida Tampa Library, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.5038/9780991000951.1063.

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Sánchez, Omar, Karen Castañeda, Guillermo Mejía, and Eugenio Pellicer. "Delay Factors: A Comparative Analysis between Road Infrastructure and Building Projects." In Construction Research Congress 2020. American Society of Civil Engineers, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/9780784482889.024.

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Seklecova, O. V. "Research Of Road-Building Industry Enterprise Competitiveness Of The Region." In International Conference on Economic and Social Trends for Sustainability of Modern Society. European Publisher, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.15405/epsbs.2020.10.03.17.

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Nishi, Yoshihisa, Nobuyuki Ueda, Izumi Kinoshita, et al. "A New Concept of the 4S Reactor and Thermal Hydraulic Characteristics." In 12th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering. ASMEDC, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icone12-49257.

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CRIEPI (Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry) has been developing the 4S reactor (Super Safe, Small and Simple reactor) for application to dispersed energy supply and multipurpose use, with Toshiba Corporation [1,2,3,4]. Electrical output of the 4S reactor is from 10MW to 50MW, and burn-up reactivity loss is regulated by neutron reflectors. The reflector that surrounds the core is gradually lifted up to control the reactivity according to core burn-up. 30year core lifetime without refueling can be achieved with the 10MW 4S (4S-10M) reactor. All temperature feedback reactivity coefficients, including coolant void reactivity, of the 4S-10M are negative during the 30year lifetime. A neutron absorption rod is set at the center of the reactor core with the ultimate shutdown rod. The neutron absorption rod used during the former 14 years is moved to the upper part of the reactor core, and the operation is continued through the latter 16 years. The pressure loss of the reactor core is lower than 2kg/cm2 to enable effective utilization of the natural circulation force, and the average burn-up rate is 76GWD/t. To suppress the influence of the scale disadvantage, loop-type reactor design is one of the candidates for the 4S-10M. The size of the reactor vessel can be miniaturized by adopting the loop type design (4S-10ML). In the 4S-10ML design, integrated equipment which includes primary and secondary electromagnetic pumps (EMPs), an intermediate heat exchanger (IHX) and a steam generator (SG) is adopted and collocated by the reactor vessel. The decay heat removal systems of 4S-10ML consist of the reactor vessel air cooling system (RVACS) and SGACS (a similar system to the RVACS, with air cooling of the outside of the integrated equipment vessel). They are completely passive systems. To decrease the construction cost of the reactor building, a step mat structure and the horizontal aseismic structure are adopted. 4S-10ML has unique features in the cooling systems such as integrated equipment and two separate passive decay heat removal systems which operate at the same time. To evaluate the design feasibility, the transition analyses were executed by the CERES code developed by CRIEPI [5]. In this paper, the design concept of 4S-10ML, and the results of the plant transition analyses are described.
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Renger, Stefan, Sören Alt, Wolfgang Kästner, André Seeliger, and Daniel Fiss. "Investigation of Conditions for Zinc Particle Release and Transport in the Reactor Core." In 2013 21st International Conference on Nuclear Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icone21-16218.

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Background of the experimental and methodical work is a loss of coolant accident (LOCA) in a Pressurized Water Reactor (PWR). During LOCA, both the leakage water jet as well as the water in the containment can lead to corrosion of galvanized installations (e.g. grates). That means a change of consistency and chemical properties of the coolant water during the sump recirculation operation, in particular an increase of the zinc concentration (Zn2+ ions in dissolution) and the pH-value. Furthermore, it leads to separation of layer-forming zinc compounds (e.g. zinc borate) at hotspots (fouling at fuel assemblies) and/or the crystallization of zinc corrosion products out of the coolant in hot areas [HOF10]. This in turn causes a decrease of pH-value and, consequently, an increase of the corrosiveness of the coolant flow. This can come along with a chemical transformation of zinc borate to nearly indissoluble zinc oxide by thermo hydrolysis. Spalling parts of the coating on the surface of the fuel rods could lead to the release of particles into coolant water flow. In combination with the release of fibrous insulation material, which can be transported into the reactor containment, containment building sump and connected systems, this process causes pressure build-ups at the strainers and the spacers of the fuel assemblies and a reduction of the pump performance. In this case, efficient heat dissipation cannot be guaranteed. In a joint research project between the Institute of Process Technology, Process Automation and Measuring Technology (IPM) of University Zittau/Goerlitz and the Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR), the influence of different boundary conditions like the flow structures in the reactor pressure vessel, temperature distributions and the temperature gradient in the central core regions will be investigated. Therefore, in a final step a test facility containing a 3×3 heated fuel rod dummy configuration was designed and constructed. The design and development of the test facility was accompanied by pre-test calculations and CFD simulations to get information about local surface and fluid temperatures under different flow conditions.
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"Research on International Space Station - Building a Partnership for the Future." In 55th International Astronautical Congress of the International Astronautical Federation, the International Academy of Astronautics, and the International Institute of Space Law. American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.2514/6.iac-04-t.4.04.

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Bai, Yu. "Discussion of archives work in scientific research institute under knowledge management view—feasibility analysis of building KBS." In International Conference on Computational Intelligence and Industrial Engineering. WIT Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.2495/ciie140781.

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Wang, Xuetong, Jiayi Xiao, and Dixi Xian. "Research on Chinese Brand Building of Major Projects under the Background of the Belt and Road." In International Conference on Construction and Real Estate Management 2020. American Society of Civil Engineers, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/9780784483237.026.

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Jerome, Leigh W. Building an Institute for Triple Helix Research Innovation in the Pacific Region. Revision. Defense Technical Information Center, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada510317.

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J. R. Morton. Radiological Assessment Survey of the Vance road Facility Source Vault Building Materials, Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education, Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/769314.

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Jones, Nicole S., Jeri D. Ropero-Miller, Heather Waltke, Danielle McLeod-Henning, Danielle Weiss, and Hannah Barcus. Proceedings of the International Forensic Radiology Research Summit May 10–11, 2016, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. RTI Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.3768/rtipress.2017.cp.0005.1709.

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On May 10–11, 2016, the US Department of Justice (DOJ) National Institute of Justice (NIJ), the Netherlands Forensic Institute (NFI; Dutch Ministry of Security and Justice of the Netherlands), the International Society for Forensic Radiology and Imaging (ISFRI), the International Association of Forensic Radiographers (IAFR), and NIJ’s Forensic Technology Center of Excellence (FTCoE) at RTI International organized and convened the International Forensic Radiology Research Summit (IFRRS) at the Academic Medical Center in Amsterdam. The summit assembled 40 international subject matter experts in forensic radiology, to include researchers, practitioners, government employees, and professional staff from 14 countries. The goal of this 2-day summit was to identify gaps, challenges, and research needs to produce a road map to success regarding the state of forensic radiology, including formulating a plan to address the obstacles to implementation of advanced imaging technologies in medicolegal investigations. These proceedings summarize the meeting’s important exchange of technical and operational information, ideas, and solutions for the community and other stakeholders of forensic radiology.
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