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Welch, J. "EC Company Law by Janet Dine. Chancery Lane Publishing, London, 1991, looseleaf, 130." Yearbook of European Law 11, no. 1 (January 1, 1991): 609–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/yel/11.1.609.

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Orrell, John. "Scenes and Machines at the Cockpit, Drury Lane." Theatre Survey 26, no. 2 (November 1985): 103–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0040557400008590.

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Colin Visser's recent article, “The Descent of Orpheus at the Cockpit, Drury Lane,” performed a valuable service by calling attention to the presence of technically sophisticated French “Machine” drama in London as early as 1661. Visser bases his argument on a pamphlet in the Malone collection at the Bodleian, “The Description of the Great Machines, of the DESCENT of ORPHEUS Into Hell. Presented by the French Commedians at the Cock-pit in Drury-lane.” This libretto, printed in both English and French, does not identify the French troupe, but Chapoton's Descente d'Orphée was in the repertory of les comédiens de Mademoiselle d'Orléans, a touring company whose name disappears from the Continental records for most of the period of French activity at the Cockpit.
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Aisyah, Euis Sitinur, Maimunah Maimunah, and Aris Martono. "Effectiveness of Book Closing Using Web Based Accounting Online System 2.0 to Know the Company's Financial Ratios." Aptisi Transactions on Management (ATM) 1, no. 1 (January 1, 2017): 56–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.33050/atm.v1i1.657.

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Financial ratios are very important in a company, because it is the most effective way to find out financial data on a company by comparing the current financial statements of the company with the previous one. To facilitate this comparison, book closure can be done. Closing the book itself is useful to determine the company's financial position before closing, by looking at the final results of the profit and loss. It is known that the process of closing the book takes a long time with extra precision. However, this has become easier by using WBAOS (Web Based Accounting Online System) 2.0, because companies are more flexible in preparing financial statements, starting from the lane balance sheet, income statement, to the periodic cash flow, where this cash flow provides relevant information regarding cash in and out of the company. Keywords: ​WBAOS, Financial Ratios and Book Closure.
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Krull, R. "Production integrated treatment of textile wastewater by closing raw material cycles." Water Science and Technology 52, no. 10-11 (November 1, 2005): 299–307. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wst.2005.0706.

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A method for the in-house treatment of partial wastewater flows and the recycling of treated process water into the textile finishing process was developed in order to recycle effluents from textile finishing industry and feed them back into the production process. The method is based on a two-stage biological anaerobic–aerobic process to split colouring wastewater agents and to degrade organic sub-stances contained in the water as well as a chemical stage to remove the remaining color of the water with the help of ozone. In the framework of a research and development project a demonstration plant for a treatment capacity of 1440m3 per working day was installed and started in a textile finishing company. At the plant, a wastewater flow and a recycling flow are treated separately in two different treatment lanes. Approximately 40% of the total wastewater flows, i.e. 576m3/d are treated in the wastewater lane, and a maximum of 60% of total wastewater, i.e. 864m3/d are treated in the recycling lane. Thanks to the preliminary treatment of wastewater flows, which are discharged into the municipal sewage works, a reduction of average COD levels in the sewage works effluents could be achieved.
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Abrams, Michael, and Thomas Romer. "Eyes on the Road." Mechanical Engineering 139, no. 12 (December 1, 2017): 33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.2017-dec-3.

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This article presents an overview of the EyeQ silicon chip developed by Jerusalem-based company Mobileye. The company has been designing hardware and training software algorithms to help vehicles detect and avoid other vehicles. In a major advance, the company has been able to shrink its Advanced Driving Assist System to fit on a single silicon chip it calls EyeQ. When wired to a camera, the system offers superior cruise control, keeps its vehicle in lane, recognizes traffic signs, and can automatically brake for pedestrians and other dangerously close vehicles. The company, which was founded by Amnon Shashua, a professor of computer science at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, has already sold 20 million of its chips. The advantage of having so many of them already traveling the world’s highways extends beyond the immediate safety they provide. Mobileye is mining the data those chips collect to create a high-definition mapping system that will work with real-time data to help vehicles navigate and eventually become fully autonomous.
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Li, Junfeng, Dehai Zhang, Yu Ma, and Qing Liu. "Lane Image Detection Based on Convolution Neural Network Multi-Task Learning." Electronics 10, no. 19 (September 27, 2021): 2356. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/electronics10192356.

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Based on deep neural network multi-task learning technology, lane image detection is studied to improve the application level of driverless technology, improve assisted driving technology and reduce traffic accidents. The lane line database published by Caltech and Tucson company is used to extract the ROI (Region of Interest), scale, and inverse perspective transformation as well as to preprocess the image, so as to enrich the data set and improve the efficiency of the algorithm. In this study, ZFNet is used to replace the basic networks of VPGNet, and their structures are changed to improve the detection efficiency. Multi-label classification, grid box regression and object mask are used as three task modules to build a multi-task learning network named ZF-VPGNet. Considering that neural networks will be combined with embedded systems in the future, the network will be compressed to CZF-VPGNet without excessively affecting the accuracy. Experimental results show that the vision system of driverless technology in this study achieved good test results. In the case of fuzzy lane line and missing lane line mark, the improved algorithm can still detect and obtain the correct results, and achieves high accuracy and robustness. CZF-VPGNet can achieve high real-time performance (26FPS), and a single forward pass takes about 36 ms or less.
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Goff, Moira. "The Celebrated Monsieur Desnoyer, Part 2: 1734–1742." Dance Research 31, no. 1 (May 2013): 78–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/drs.2013.0060.

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This article looks at George Desnoyer's repertoire and dancing partnerships during the final phases of his career, at Drury Lane between 1734 and 1740 and at Covent Garden from 1740 to 1742. Following his appearances in John Weaver's The Judgment of Paris and his departure from London, presumably in April 1733, Desnoyer seems to have returned to work for Augustus III of Poland. 1 A letter from Raymond, dancing master in Württemberg, dated 18 December 1733 (New Style) records ‘nous avons l'honneur d’être connu de Monsieur Desnoyer qui est au service de Sa Majesté le roi Auguste de Pologne’. 2 After the troubled 1732–1733 season at Drury Lane, George Desnoyer prudently stayed away from London for some time. It was not until 17 October 1734 that the Grub Street Journal reported ‘A few days ago arriv'd Mons. Denoyer from Poland’. On 4 November, Drury Lane advertised entr'acte dancing ‘Serious and Comic, by Monsieur Denoyer, the first time of his performance since his arrival from Poland’. By this time, the company's quarrels had been settled and Drury Lane was under the management of another gentleman-amateur, Charles Fleetwood, with Theophilus Cibber as his deputy manager actually carrying out much of the work. 3 Desnoyer's erstwhile partner Mrs Booth, briefly one of the theatre's patentees following the death of her husband, had retired from the stage a year earlier. Desnoyer returned to a stable but much changed Drury Lane company.
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Karassvidou, Eleonora, and Niki Glaveli. "Work-family balance through border theory lens: the case of a company “driving in the fast lane”." Equality, Diversity and Inclusion: An International Journal 34, no. 1 (February 9, 2015): 84–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/edi-05-2014-0038.

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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to seek to provide support and extend work-family Border Theory (BT) in order to investigate organizational and individual factors that determine the complex nature of work-family balance (WFB). Design/methodology/approach – Qualitative research was conducted in a company in Greece. In total, 20 in-depth interviews were conducted. Data analysis was guided by interpretative phenomenological analysis. Findings – The key findings illustrate that strong borders protect the investigated, powerful, work domain and expand only to accommodate its’ needs. In congruence with BT, employees choose to be central participants in the powerful, highly impermeable and inflexibly bordered, work domain. The deeply entrenched organizational culture, as well as leaders’ behavior and leadership style, support the development of an array of positive work attitudes which boost central participation in the work domain. Due to the strongly bordered work setting, employees were found to choose segmentation as a WFB cope strategy; however, shifts in the participants’ life phase, as well as unfulfilled expectations, lead them to reset priorities and reevaluate their central participation in the dominant work domain. Practical implications – The present study has implications for HR practitioners. Communication and open discussions on work-family themes reveal issues that can positively contribute to WFB. Further to this, organizations need to consider individual differences when they deal with WFB issues and frame interventions to facilitate this process. Originality/value – This paper adds to current thinking in BT by illustrating that organizational culture, leadership and work attitudes have a strong impact on the nature of the work domain and its borders, as well as on employees’ central participation in the work setting and the attained WFB.
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Ornstein, Suzyn. "Carrie M. Lane: A Company of One: Insecurity, Independence, and the New World of White-Collar Unemployment." Administrative Science Quarterly 56, no. 4 (December 2011): 647–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0001839212441921.

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Tiwari, Shalini Rahul, and Himanshu Gupta. "Safari Industries Ltd. – driving through the fast lane?" Emerald Emerging Markets Case Studies 11, no. 2 (May 28, 2021): 1–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/eemcs-03-2020-0088.

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Learning outcomes Understand the external environment and trends impacting customer preferences. Understanding the elements of customer segmentation and positioning for products such as backpacks and travel luggage. Understand the levers for turnaround management. Qualitative evaluation of an opportunity for investment – greenfield versus brownfield. Developing a marketing plan for growth. Case overview/synopsis Indian Luggage market has an oligopoly structure with three major brands – very important person (VIP) Industries, Samsonite and Safari Industries Ltd. (SIL), holding around 90% share of the organized market. The market had evolved slowly, with the players offering limited assortment and having limited manufacturing capacities in India. SIL, having been in business for nearly 25 years, had been registering a flat top line. In 2011, the top management shuffle at VIP Industries witnessed the exit of the then MD, Mr Sudhir Jatia. Mr Jatia decided to acquire the majority stake of 56.55% for Rs 29 crores for the struggling SIL. What followed in the subsequent years was the resurgence of SIL to a noteworthy position in the industry. From a merely 2% market share in 2011, SIL went on to hold nearly 16% market share in 2019. This growth in market share, along with CAGR of almost 15% for the luggage market overall, has boosted the revenue of SIL by nearly 10-folds from INR 620m in 2011 to INR 5.73bn in the year 2018. Several reasons had been identified behind the growth of this company, such as – Mr Jatia’s leadership style, focus on profitable stock keeping units, acquisition of other brands, operational efficiency and financial infusion. However, the larger question was that – Will SIL, which had been following a challenger strategy to date, be able to overcome the leaders in the industry? What strategies should it pursue now? And what obstacles can it expect on this anticipated journey of growth? Complexity academic level Undergraduate and post-graduate. Supplementary materials Teaching Notes are available for educators only. Subject code CSS 11: Strategy.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Lane Company"

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Rigg, Suzanne. "Scots in the Hudson's Bay Company, c.1779 - c.1821." Thesis, University of Aberdeen, 2008. http://digitool.abdn.ac.uk/R?func=search-advanced-go&find_code1=WSN&request1=AAIU511840.

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This dissertation examines Scottish involvement in the Hudson's Bay Company (HBC), c.1779 to c.1821. It surveys the Company's recruitment practices, and the national and regional contribution of Scots to the HBC, demonstrating that Orkneymen were disproportionately numerous throughout the entire period under examination. This study explores their motivation for entry to the HBC, and the various routes (and obstacles) to advancement of salary and station. It also seeks to establish whether Scottish networks operated in the fur trade, and the utility of such connections. Although Scots encountered many opportunities for betterment in Rupert's Land, they were also confronted with the challenge of working in a commercially competitive and remote wilderness environment. Extreme climatic conditions, insufficient food/medicinal supplies, laborious work duties, and violent trade rivalry meant that illness, disability, and death were common occurrences. The extent to which the paternalistic directors endeavoured to mitigate such hardships, and tended to the welfare of employees and their dependents, is assessed. Finally, the social, cultural and economic impact of Scots on both their temporary and home residences is explored. This discussion includes the significance of 'Scottishness' in the fur trade and the importance of 'home' to temporary migrants. In addition, this study highlights the difficulties of remitting savings and domestic support money to dependents in Scotland, and the successes of employees who fulfilled their personal ambitions on their return to Orkney, and climbed onto the property ladder.
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Wilson, Jon E. "Governing property, making law : land, local society and colonial discourse in Agrarian Bengal, c.1785-1830." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2000. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.368131.

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Stirling, Terri M. "Alcan Jamaica Company and small-scale agriculture, an analysis of competing land uses and changing land-use patterns." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1999. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk2/ftp01/MQ39155.pdf.

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Feldman, Roger A. "Recruitment, training and knowledge transfer in the London Dyers’ Company, 1649-1826." Thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science (University of London), 2005. http://etheses.lse.ac.uk/243/.

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This thesis studies the role of a craft guild as a training organisation. The study looks at the London Dyers’ Company binding and joining records over 150 years, available from the mid seventeenth century to the early nineteenth century. The study initially deals with transmission of knowledge from master to apprentice, a single generation. It then looks at factors associated with chains of transmission over several generations, taking advantage of available occupational specialization data. The Dyers’ Company records of membership are estimated to be at least 94 percent complete from 1710-1792, and probably similarly complete in the earlier period 1660-1710. In 1750, 93 percent and in 1792 81 percent of dyers in livery companies were members of the Dyers’ Company. In those same years, 34 percent in the livery of the Dyers’ Company were not practicing dyers. Chapters 2 and 3 describe the dynamics of the Dyers’ Company from binding and joining information. The apprentice binding data includes information about families of apprentices, their places of residence, their father’s occupation, along with what premia were paid when they were bound. Information is presented about time as a journeyman, about how many apprentices an individual master bound in a lifetime, and about women apprentices and women who bound apprentices. Scattered information about specialized dyeing occupations allowed categorisation of chains of transmission by occupation. One specialty, calico printing, potentially the most innovative of any in the dyeing trade, was not fully represented in the Dyers’ Company records. Sixty one percent of all chains were no more than three generations long. Chains involving silk dyers were more often longer than those involving dyers with no stated specialty. Long chains might either be evidence of technological conservatism, a more technically difficult craft, greater use of innovation, or increased economic activity.
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Kulyasov, Sergey. "Upgrading LAN infrastructure in manufacturing company to support wireless technology." Menomonie, WI : University of Wisconsin--Stout, 2005. http://www.uwstout.edu/lib/thesis/2005/2005kulyasovs.pdf.

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Van, Hoy Teresa Miriam. "The railroad as public utility and the public : land, labor, and rail services in southern Mexico /." Digital version accessible at:, 2000. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/utexas/main.

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Al, Hinai Mansoor Talib. "The impact of privatization on company performance : the case of Egypt." Thesis, University of Birmingham, 2016. http://etheses.bham.ac.uk//id/eprint/6868/.

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Privatization is a debated topic for decades now. This study assesses the results of the Egyptian privatization programme. The study assess the impact of privatization on 61 IPO privatized companies for a period of 16 years. The objective of the study is to examine two key aspects; first, the impact of privatization by comparing pre to post privatization performance. Secondly, to relate the impact of privatization to the transaction itself, the performance of the privatized companies is compared to a fully private set of companies. The analytical framework used examined the profitability, operating efficiency, the sales, employment level and leverage. By applying various statistical models, the results of the study indicated that the privatized companies post treatment examined a significant positive change in profitability, and operating efficiency and a negative impact on the leverage and employment level. Further, by comparing performance to that of private companies, it showed that privatization brought significant increase in EBIT and ROE with no significance for ROS, and ROA. There was insignificant change for Sales Efficiency and significant for the Income Efficiency; While the results of the leverage measures indicated that the privatization treatment Total Debt/Total Equity are not significant and on the contrary to the Total Debt/Total Equity. The Employment measures and Sales were significant. The comparison relative to the private showed that the DID coefficient was significant for the EBIT, ROE, the employment, sales, the leverage and the Income Efficiency; While the results was not significant for ROS, ROA, Sales Efficiency.
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Benac, David T. "This land is all terrible rough : a history of access to forest resources in Carter County, Missouri /." free to MU campus, to others for purchase, 2003. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/mo/fullcit?p3099609.

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Henriksen, Line. "In the Company of Ghosts : Hauntology, Ethics, Digital Monsters." Doctoral thesis, Linköpings universitet, Tema Genus, 2016. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-127021.

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This thesis explores French philosopher Jacques Derrida’s ’hauntology’ through the lens of digital monsters and feminist theory. Hauntology – a pun on ‘ontology’ and ‘haunting’ – offers an ethics based on responsibility towards that which cannot be said to fully exist, yet has an effect on our everyday lives nonetheless. Like the figure of the ghost, such undecidable existences are neither absent nor present, here nor gone, of the past or the future. In other words: they haunt. By engaging with hauntology through contemporary stories of digital monsters – such as The Curious Case of Smile.jpg, Welcome to Night Vale and Mushroom Land TV - the thesis discusses how such troubling hauntings might be imagined, and what it means to think an ethics based on responsibility towards the undecidable. In this way, the thesis brings together hauntology and digital media, arguing that thinking with and through the figure of the ghost as well as the digital monster may lead to different and critical ways of imagining both the world and ethics. In short, drawing upon feminist theory and creative writing, the thesis maps out a relational ethics of hauntings and internet story-telling.
Denna avhandling utforskar den franske filosofen Jacques Derridas ’hauntologi’ genom digitala monster och feministisk teori. Hauntologi - en ordlek på ontology och haunting - erbjuder en etik som bygger på ansvar gentemot det som inte kan sägas helt existera, men ändå har en effekt på vårt dagliga liv. Liksom figuren ’spöket’ är sådana obestämbara existenser varken frånvarande eller närvarande, här eller borta, i det förflutna eller framtiden. Med andra ord: de hemsöker. Genom analyser av samtida berättelser om digitala monster - som The Curious Case of Smile.jpg, Welcome to Night Vale och Mushroom Land TV - diskuterar avhandlingen hur sådan oroande hemsökelser kan bli föreställda, och vad det innebär att tänka en etik baserad på ansvar gentemot det obestämbara. På detta sätt sammanför avhandlingen hauntologi och digitala medier ihop för att argumentera att akten att tänka med och genom spöket som figur och det digitala monstret kan leda till annorlunda och kritiska sätt att föreställa sig både världen och etik på. Avhandlingen bygger på feministisk teori och kreativt skrivande för att utforska en relationell etik baserad på hemsökelser och internet-berättelser.
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Palmer, Gerry. "Embeddedness and workplace relations : a case study of a British-based Japanese manufacturing company." Thesis, University of Warwick, 2000. http://wrap.warwick.ac.uk/59425/.

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This thesis presents an analysis of workplace relations in a British-based, Japanese manufacturing company. The extent and nature of managerial hegemony within Japanese transplants, and the ability of workers to pursue informal means of 'counter-control', are both highly contested issues within the 'Japanisation' debate. It is these two related issues that are addressed here. The research is based primarily on a nine-week period of participant observation as a shopfloor worker. This was supplemented by interviews and 'shadowing' of key personnel in the case study company. In addition, interviews were held with staff in buyer and supplier firms trading with the case company. This thesis devises a framework based on embeddedness (Granovetter, 1985) to analyse the research data. Using the constructs of networks and social relations which constitute embeddedness, four network structures and three categories of social relations are applied to workplace relations in the case study company. It is argued that the embedded ness framework provides a way of resolving concerns not addressed satisfactorily by other academic studies of the labour process in Japanese transplants. As this framework has not previously been applied to the labour process debate it represents a novel contribution to academic debate. A number of key conclusions emerge. First, workers have retained the capacity to engage in resistance in at least some high-surveillance organisations. This illustrates the significance of setting control and surveillance systems in the organisation's social and economic context. Second, a 'holistic' approach is required in order to understand the complexity of the labour process and to establish why workplace relations take their specific form in particular contexts. Third, in analysing Japanese transplants, the policies of the companies and actions of management need to be explored with awareness of their potential shortcomings and tensions, rather than solely from a perspective of coherence and effectiveness.
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Books on the topic "Lane Company"

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Keeping bad company. Sutton: Cre me de la Crime, 2012.

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Okun, Milton. Along the Cherry Lane: Tales from the life of music industry legend Milton Okun. Beverly Hills, Calif: Classical Music Today, 2011.

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Okun, Milton. Along the Cherry Lane: Tales from the life of the music industry legend Milton Okun. Beverly Hills, Calif: Classical Music Today, 2011.

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Hadfield, Alice Mary. The Chartist Land Company. Aylesbury: Square Edge Books, 2000.

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Assembly, Canada Legislature Legislative. Bill: An act to authorize Dame Ann Corse to erect and maintain an enclosed iron gallery across Fortification Lane in the city of Montreal. Toronto: J. Lovell, 2003.

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Shakespeare, William. The sequel of Henry the fourth: With the humours of Sir JohnFalstaffe and Justice Shallow, as it is acted by His Majesty's company of comedians at the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane. Oxford: Pergamon, 1985.

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Company, York Farmers Colonization, and York Farmers Colonization Company. History of the Company. [Toronto: s.n., 1993.

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Midnapore District: Company, raiyats & zamindars, 1760-1885. Kolkata: K.P. Bagchi & Co., 2008.

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Hemphill, Mark W. Union Pacific Salt Lake route. North York, Ont: Stoddart, 1995.

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Burgess, Moira. Land lines: The Scottish Literary Tour Company Ltd. Edinburgh: Polygon, 2001.

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Book chapters on the topic "Lane Company"

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Cowie, Isaac. "Excerpt From The Company Of Adventurers." In Land of Rivers, edited by Peter C. Mancall, 105–8. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/9781501738777-025.

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Aaquist, O., and Sun Kwok. "Visibility Analysis of Compact Nebulae." In Late Stages of Stellar Evolution, 397–98. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-3813-7_63.

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Ryan, Lyndall. "The Australian Agricultural Company, the Van Diemen’s Land Company: Labour Relations with Aboriginal Landowners, 1824–1835." In Intimacies of Violence in the Settler Colony, 25–43. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-76231-9_2.

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Taylor, A. R., S. R. Pottasch, and C. Y. Zhang. "A Wind-Shell Model for Radio Emission from Compact Planetary Nebulae." In Late Stages of Stellar Evolution, 399–402. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-3813-7_64.

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Fernández-Paradas, Mercedes, and Francisco José García Ariza. "The Sociedad Azucarera Antequerana, a Successful Company in Late Nineteenth-Century Spain." In Entrepreneurship in Spain, 71–81. New York, NY : Routledge, 2021. | Series: Routledge studies inentrepreneurship: Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003126973-6.

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Fifield, Peter. "“why after all not say without further ado what can later be unsaid” (Company)." In Late Modernist Style in Samuel Beckett and Emmanuel Levinas, 71–101. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137319241_4.

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Zulick, Margaret. "American Compass: Sacred Land and the Early Mormon Imaginary." In American/Medieval Goes North, 211–30. Göttingen: V&R unipress, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.14220/9783737009522.211.

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Sramek, Joseph. "Martial Races, Caste-Ridden Sepoys, and British Fears about Losing Control: Britons and Their Sepoy Armies in Late Company India." In Gender, Morality, and Race in Company India, 1765–1858, 127–56. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230337626_6.

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Amos, Mark Addison. "The Naked and the Dead: The Carpenters’ Company and Lay Spirituality in Late Medieval England." In The Middle Ages at Work, 91–110. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-137-07552-9_5.

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Morimoto, Akinori. "Compact City Corresponding to the Advanced Transport Systems." In New Frontiers in Regional Science: Asian Perspectives, 277–88. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-8848-8_19.

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AbstractLocation normalization plans that are currently being established across the country encourage a loose approach to land utilization guidance by establishing the areas where urban function guidance and residential guidance apply. We will consider some hints as to how to proceed with urban downsizing by looking back at how urban areas expanded during the period of population growth. It is important that the characteristics and roles of each transport system are reorganized and that they are skillfully incorporated into cities. In particular, the formation of transfer points between main line transport systems and branch line transport systems is a key to the formation of compact cities.
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Conference papers on the topic "Lane Company"

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Cos¸kun, Fuat, O¨zgu¨r Tuncer, Elif Karslıgil, and Levent Gu¨venc¸. "Vision System Based Lane Keeping Assistance Evaluated in a Hardware-in-the-Loop Simulator." In ASME 2010 10th Biennial Conference on Engineering Systems Design and Analysis. ASMEDC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/esda2010-24346.

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Lane keeping assistance systems help the driver in following the lane centerline. While lane keeping assistance systems are available in some mass production vehicles, they have not found widespread use and are not as common as ESP or ACC at the moment. Lane keeping assistance systems still need further development. Previously available systems have to be continuously adapted to newer vehicle models and fully tested after this adaptation. An image processing algorithm for lane detection and tracking, a lane keeping assistance controller design and a real time hardware-in-the-loop (HiL) simulator developed for testing the designed lane keeping assistance system are therefore presented in this paper. The high fidelity, high order, realistic and nonlinear vehicle model in Carmaker HiL runs as software in a real time simulation on a dSpace compact simulator with the DS1005 and DS2210 boards. A PC is used for processing video frames coming from an in-vehicle camera pointed towards the road ahead. Lane detection and tracking computations including fitting of composite Bezier curves to curved lanes are carried out on this PC. In the present setup, the camera used is a virtual camera attached to the virtual vehicle in Carmaker and provides video frames from the Carmaker animation screen. A dSpace microautobox is available for obtaining the lane data from the PC and the Carmaker vehicle data from the dSpace compact simulator and calculating the required steering actions and sending them to the Carmaker vehicle model. The lane keeping controller is designed in the Matlab toolbox COMES using parameter space techniques. The motivation behind this approach is to develop the lane keeping assistance system as much as possible in a laboratory hardware-in-the-loop setting before time consuming, expensive and potentially dangerous road testing. Lane detection, tracking and curved lane fit results, hardware-in-the-loop simulation results of the lane keeping controller with the image processing system are are used to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed method.
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Espion, Bernard, and Michel Provost. "Assessing the durability and residual carrying capacity of a prestressed footbridge built in Brussels (Belgium) in 1944." In IABSE Congress, New York, New York 2019: The Evolving Metropolis. Zurich, Switzerland: International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering (IABSE), 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2749/newyork.2019.1383.

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<p>In October 1944, a 20.9m span footbridge was built in Brussels (Belgium) across the Canal Charleroi-Brussels: it was the first applications of prestressing by post-tensioning to a concrete bridge-type structure in Belgium, and one of the earliest worldwide. The tendons consisted of high strength steel wires 5mm in diameter anchored in so-called « Sandwich » anchorages, a system of post-tensioning developed in Belgium from 1942 onwards by Professor Gustave Magnel with the Blaton-Aubert Company. This system will be extensively used in Belgium during the next 20 years, and was also applied to build the first prestressed concrete bridge in the US in 1949 (Walnut Lane, Philadelphia). The dead weight of the footbridge is 60 tons. Some years ago, the local Authority had decided that this footbridge had to be replaced. This 1944 prestressed concrete footbridge was obviously an engineering heritage structure, but preserving it in use somewhere else raised many problems in terms of reliability. The authors therefore proposed to the Authority to study in depth this historical structure in order to collect information that could be useful to assess the durability and actual carrying capacity of concrete structures built with the same prestressing technology in the period 1945-1965, many of them still standing. The paper presents the main findings from the load testing of this footbridge, that took place in October 2018, and the results from the characterization of its materials.</p>
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Aboh, Bright, and Alphonse Mutabazi. "Satellite imagery analysis for Land Use, Land Use Change and Forestry." In COMPASS '20: ACM SIGCAS Conference on Computing and Sustainable Societies. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3378393.3402268.

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Trifonova, Irena. "MANAGEMENT OF AGRICULTURAL ASSETS BY AGRION." In SUSTAINABLE LAND MANAGEMENT - CURRENT PRACTICES AND SOLUTIONS 2019. University publishing house "Science and Economics", University of Economics - Varna, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.36997/slm2019.194.

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Agrion is the leading professional agricultural land management company. In less than 7 years, the company has managed to establish itself as a market leader and is trusted by customers and partners. "Agrion offers a full range of services for landowners and farmers - land purchase and sale, land swaps, land rental and lease, lending, land leasing, etc. Additional options for active asset management are also available - renting, leasing, exchanging, buying farms and even whole businesses. The company was the first to introduce European standards for land property management.
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Jeffery, Elizabeth. "Late-type Compact Objects." In Frank N. Bash Symposium 2011: New Horizons in Astronomy. Trieste, Italy: Sissa Medialab, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.22323/1.149.0005.

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Baranova, N., R. Pu, K. Stebbins, I. Bystryak, M. Rayno, K. Ezzo, and C. DePriest. "Compact sources for eyesafe illumination." In SPIE LASE, edited by W. Andrew Clarkson and Ramesh K. Shori. SPIE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2252858.

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Pati, Bhabana, Eric D. Park, and Kenneth Stebbins. "A compact solid state laser." In SPIE LASE, edited by W. Andrew Clarkson and Ramesh K. Shori. SPIE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2211173.

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Wan, Peng, and Jian Liu. "Compact pulsed high-energy Er:glass laser." In SPIE LASE, edited by W. Andrew Clarkson and Ramesh K. Shori. SPIE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.908979.

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Andrews, John R., Werner E. Haas, Raymond Mileski, Andrew Yesul, John Havranek, Kirk Blaksley, Geoff Johnston, Leon Kawacz, George Muller, and Michael D. Rainsdon. "Compact Illuminators For Transmission Holograms." In OE/LASE '89, edited by Stephen A. Benton. SPIE, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.951471.

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Hughes, Thomas P., and Brendan B. Godfrey. "Stability Of Compact Recirculating Accelerators." In OE/LASE '89, edited by Howard E. Brandt. SPIE, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.951830.

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Hirsch, Dorothy. The Baldwin Sheep & Land Company, 1873-1910. Portland State University Library, January 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.15760/etd.7505.

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Feldman, B. S., and J. White. LANL compact laser pumping simulation. Final task report. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), September 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/10183328.

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Pawlewicz, Mark. Vitrinite reflectance data of cuttings (500'-11000') from the Louisiana Land and Exploration Company Doyon Ltd. #1 well. Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.14509/19028.

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Cooper, Christopher, Jacob McDonald, and Eric Starkey. Wadeable stream habitat monitoring at Congaree National Park: 2018 baseline report. National Park Service, June 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.36967/nrr-2286621.

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The Southeast Coast Network (SECN) Wadeable Stream Habitat Monitoring Protocol collects data to give park resource managers insight into the status of and trends in stream and near-channel habitat conditions (McDonald et al. 2018a). Wadeable stream monitoring is currently implemented at the five SECN inland parks with wadeable streams. These parks include Horseshoe Bend National Military Park (HOBE), Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park (KEMO), Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park (OCMU), Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area (CHAT), and Congaree National Park (CONG). Streams at Congaree National Park chosen for monitoring were specifically targeted for management interest (e.g., upstream development and land use change, visitor use of streams as canoe trails, and potential social walking trail erosion) or to provide a context for similar-sized stream(s) within the park or network (McDonald and Starkey 2018a). The objectives of the SECN wadeable stream habitat monitoring protocol are to: Determine status of upstream watershed characteristics (basin morphology) and trends in land cover that may affect stream habitat, Determine the status of and trends in benthic and near-channel habitat in selected wadeable stream reaches (e.g., bed sediment, geomorphic channel units, and large woody debris), Determine the status of and trends in cross-sectional morphology, longitudinal gradient, and sinuosity of selected wadeable stream reaches. Between June 11 and 14, 2018, data were collected at Congaree National Park to characterize the in-stream and near-channel habitat within stream reaches on Cedar Creek (CONG001, CONG002, and CONG003) and McKenzie Creek (CONG004). These data, along with the analysis of remotely sensed geographic information system (GIS) data, are presented in this report to describe and compare the watershed-, reach-, and transect-scale characteristics of these four stream reaches to each other and to selected similar-sized stream reaches at Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park, Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park, and Chattahoochee National Recreation Area. Surveyed stream reaches at Congaree NP were compared to those previously surveyed in other parks in order to provide regional context and aid in interpretation of results. edar Creek’s watershed (CONG001, CONG002, and CONG003) drains nearly 200 square kilometers (77.22 square miles [mi2]) of the Congaree River Valley Terrace complex and upper Coastal Plain to the north of the park (Shelley 2007a, 2007b). Cedar Creek’s watershed has low slope and is covered mainly by forests and grasslands. Cedar Creek is designated an “Outstanding Resource Water” by the state of South Carolina (S.C. Code Regs. 61–68 [2014] and S.C. Code Regs. 61–69 [2012]) from the boundary of the park downstream to Wise Lake. Cedar Creek ‘upstream’ (CONG001) is located just downstream (south) of the park’s Bannister Bridge canoe landing, which is located off Old Bluff Road and south of the confluence with Meyers Creek. Cedar Creek ‘middle’ and Cedar Creek ‘downstream’ (CONG002 and CONG003, respectively) are located downstream of Cedar Creek ‘upstream’ where Cedar Creek flows into the relatively flat backswamp of the Congaree River flood plain. Based on the geomorphic and land cover characteristics of the watershed, monitored reaches on Cedar Creek are likely to flood often and drain slowly. Flooding is more likely at Cedar Creek ‘middle’ and Cedar Creek ‘downstream’ than at Cedar Creek ‘upstream.’ This is due to the higher (relative to CONG001) connectivity between the channels of the lower reaches and their out-of-channel areas. Based on bed sediment characteristics, the heterogeneity of geomorphic channel units (GCUs) within each reach, and the abundance of large woody debris (LWD), in-stream habitat within each of the surveyed reaches on Cedar Creek (CONG001–003) was classified as ‘fair to good.’ Although, there is extensive evidence of animal activity...
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Salasovich, J., J. Geiger, V. Healey, and G. Mosey. Feasibility Study of Economics and Performance of Solar Photovoltaics at the Former Chicago, Milwaukee, and St. Paul Rail Yard Company Site in Perry, Iowa. A Study Prepared in Partnership with the Environmental Protection Agency for the RE-Powering America's Land Initiative: Siting Renewable Energy on Potentially Contaminated Land and Mine Sites. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), March 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1071973.

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Ziegler, Nancy, Nicholas Webb, Adrian Chappell, and Sandra LeGrand. Scale invariance of albedo-based wind friction velocity. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), May 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/40499.

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Obtaining reliable estimates of aerodynamic roughness is necessary to interpret and accurately predict aeolian sediment transport dynamics. However, inherent uncertainties in field measurements and models of surface aerodynamic properties continue to undermine aeolian research, monitoring, and dust modeling. A new relation between aerodynamic shelter and land surface shadow has been established at the wind tunnel scale, enabling the potential for estimates of wind erosion and dust emission to be obtained across scales from albedo data. Here, we compare estimates of wind friction velocity (u*) derived from traditional methods (wind speed profiles) with those derived from the albedo model at two separate scales using bare soil patch (via net radiometers) and landscape (via MODIS 500 m) datasets. Results show that profile-derived estimates of u* are highly variable in anisotropic surface roughness due to changes in wind direction and fetch. Wind speed profiles poorly estimate soil surface (bed) wind friction velocities necessary for aeolian sediment transport research and modeling. Albedo-based estimates of u* at both scales have small variability because the estimate is integrated over a defined, fixed area and resolves the partition of wind momentum be-tween roughness elements and the soil surface. We demonstrate that the wind tunnel-based calibration of albedo for predicting wind friction velocities at the soil surface (us*) is applicable across scales. The albedo-based approach enables consistent and reliable drag partition correction across scales for model and field estimates of us* necessary for wind erosion and dust emission modeling.
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Frey, Gregory E., Michael A. Cary, Barry K. Goodwin, and D. Evan Mercer. Agroforestry Land-use Economic Yield and Risk (ALLEY) Model 2.0: a computer suite to simulate and compare stochastic yield and returns of alley crop, monocrop, and pine plantation systems in the U.S. South. Asheville, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2737/srs-gtr-235.

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Frey, Gregory E., Michael A. Cary, Barry K. Goodwin, and D. Evan Mercer. Agroforestry Land-use Economic Yield and Risk (ALLEY) Model 2.0: a computer suite to simulate and compare stochastic yield and returns of alley crop, monocrop, and pine plantation systems in the U.S. South. Asheville, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2737/srs-gtr-235.

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Ashley, Caitlyn, Elizabeth Spencer Berthiaume, Philip Berzin, Rikki Blassingame, Stephanie Bradley Fryer, John Cox, E. Samuel Crecelius, et al. Law and Policy Resource Guide: A Survey of Eminent Domain Law in Texas and the Nation. Edited by Gabriel Eckstein. Texas A&M University School of Law Program in Natural Resources Systems, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.37419/eenrs.eminentdomainguide.

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Eminent Domain is the power of the government or quasi-government entities to take private or public property interests through condemnation. Eminent Domain has been a significant issue since 1879 when, in the case of Boom Company v. Patterson, the Supreme Court first acknowledged that the power of eminent domain may be delegated by state legislatures to agencies and non-governmental entities. Thus, the era of legal takings began. Though an important legal dispute then, more recently eminent domain has blossomed into an enduring contentious social and political problem throughout the United States. The Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution states, “nor shall private property be taken for public use, without just compensation.” Thus, in the wake of the now infamous decision in Kelo v. City of New London, where the Court upheld the taking of private property for purely economic benefit as a “public use,” the requirement of “just compensation” stands as the primary defender of constitutionally protected liberty under the federal constitution. In response to Kelo, many state legislatures passed a variety of eminent domain reforms specifically tailoring what qualifies as a public use and how just compensation should be calculated. Texas landowners recognize that the state’s population is growing at a rapid pace. There is an increasing need for more land and resources such as energy and transportation. But, private property rights are equally important, especially in Texas, and must be protected as well. Eminent domain and the condemnation process is not a willing buyer and willing seller transition; it is a legally forced sale. Therefore, it is necessary to consider further improvements to the laws that govern the use of eminent domain so Texas landowners can have more assurance that this process is fair and respectful of their private property rights when they are forced to relinquish their land. This report compiles statutes and information from the other forty-nine states to illustrate how they address key eminent domain issues. Further, this report endeavors to provide a neutral third voice in Texas to strike a more appropriate balance between individual’s property rights and the need for increased economic development. This report breaks down eminent domain into seven major topics that, in addition to Texas, seemed to be similar in many of the other states. These categories are: (1) Awarding of Attorneys’ Fee; (2) Compensation and Valuation; (3) Procedure Prior to Suit; (4) Condemnation Procedure; (5) What Cannot be Condemned; (6) Public Use & Authority to Condemn; and (7) Abandonment. In analyzing these seven categories, this report does not seek to advance a particular interest but only to provide information on how Texas law differs from other states. This report lays out trends seen across other states that are either similar or dissimilar to Texas, and additionally, discusses interesting and unique laws employed by other states that may be of interest to Texas policy makers. Our research found three dominant categories which tend to be major issues across the country: (1) the awarding of attorneys’ fees; (2) the valuation and measurement of just compensation; and (3) procedure prior to suit.
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Kodupuganti, Swapneel R., Sonu Mathew, and Srinivas S. Pulugurtha. Modeling Operational Performance of Urban Roads with Heterogeneous Traffic Conditions. Mineta Transportation Institute, January 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.31979/mti.2021.1802.

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The rapid growth in population and related demand for travel during the past few decades has had a catalytic effect on traffic congestion, air quality, and safety in many urban areas. Transportation managers and planners have planned for new facilities to cater to the needs of users of alternative modes of transportation (e.g., public transportation, walking, and bicycling) over the next decade. However, there are no widely accepted methods, nor there is enough evidence to justify whether such plans are instrumental in improving mobility of the transportation system. Therefore, this project researches the operational performance of urban roads with heterogeneous traffic conditions to improve the mobility and reliability of people and goods. A 4-mile stretch of the Blue Line light rail transit (LRT) extension, which connects Old Concord Rd and the University of North Carolina at Charlotte’s main campus on N Tryon St in Charlotte, North Carolina, was considered for travel time reliability analysis. The influence of crosswalks, sidewalks, trails, greenways, on-street bicycle lanes, bus/LRT routes and stops/stations, and street network characteristics on travel time reliability were comprehensively considered from a multimodal perspective. Likewise, a 2.5-mile-long section of the Blue Line LRT extension, which connects University City Blvd and Mallard Creek Church Rd on N Tryon St in Charlotte, North Carolina, was considered for simulation-based operational analysis. Vissim traffic simulation software was used to compute and compare delay, queue length, and maximum queue length at nine intersections to evaluate the influence of vehicles, LRT, pedestrians, and bicyclists, individually and/or combined. The statistical significance of variations in travel time reliability were particularly less in the case of links on N Tryon St with the Blue Line LRT extension. However, a decrease in travel time reliability on some links was observed on the parallel route (I-85) and cross-streets. While a decrease in vehicle delay on northbound and southbound approaches of N Tryon St was observed in most cases after the LRT is in operation, the cross-streets of N Tryon St incurred a relatively higher increase in delay after the LRT is in operation. The current pedestrian and bicycling activity levels seemed insignificant to have an influence on vehicle delay at intersections. The methodological approaches from this research can be used to assess the performance of a transportation facility and identify remedial solutions from a multimodal perspective.
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