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    Are National Park Resources for Sale?: Edmonds Institute v. Babbitt

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    Are National Park Resources for Sale?: Edmonds Institute v. Babbitt

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    Red Scare Politics and the Post-War Racialized vision of Chavez Revine

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    Public private partnership for water yards in Sudan

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    Water-yards are the main source of water for people and their livestock in most of Greater Kordofan and the Darfur states of the vast area that is western Sudan stretching west from the river Nile to the Chadian and Central African Republic borders. It is the management of these water yards that is the subject of this paper

    Updating predictive accident models of modern rural single carriageway A-roads

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    Reliable predictive accident models (PAMs) are essential to design and maintain safe road networks and yet the models most commonly used in the UK were derived using data collected 20 to 30 years ago. Given that the national personal injury accident total fell by some 30% in the last 25 years, while road traffic increased by over 60%, significant errors in scheme appraisal and evaluation based on the models currently in use seem inevitable. In this paper the temporal transferability of PAMs for modern rural single carriageway A-roads is investigated and their predictive performance is evaluated against a recent data set. Despite the age of these models, the PAMs for predicting the total accidents provide a remarkably good fit to recent data and these are more accurate than models where accidents are disaggregated by type. The performance of the models can be improved by calibrating them against recent data

    Drag Reduction of a Modern Straight Truck

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    A wind tunnel test program was conducted at the Langley Full Scale Tunnel (LFST) to evaluate the performance of five passive drag reduction configurations on a modern straight truck at full scale. Configurations were tested in a build-up fashion with results representing a cumulative effect. Tested configurations include a front valance, a front box fairing, a boat-tail, an ideal side-skirt, and a practical side-skirt. Configurations were evaluated over a nominal 9 degree yaw sweep to establish wind averaged drag coefficients using SAE J1252. Genuine replicate yaw sweeps were used in an uncertainty analysis. Results show up to 28% improvement in wind-averaged drag coefficient and that significant gains can be made in straight truck fuel economy, even at non-highway speeds. © 2011 SAE International
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