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Table 1 Road characteristics

in Responses Of Small Terrestrial Vertebrates To Roads In A Coastal Sage Scrub Ecosystem _______________
by Faculty Of San, Cheryl Shaffer Brehme, James Diffendorfer, Robert Fisher Co-chair, Cheryl Shaffer
"... In PAGE 11: ... Assessment of Roadside Habitat Abundance Three roads transecting coastal sage scrub (CSS) habitats were chosen for the study; a primary two-lane highway (State Highway 94), a secondary two-lane paved road (Millar Ranch Road), and several unimproved dirt roads (Fig. 1, Table1 , and Fig. 2).... ..."

Table 1: Road Networks

in Reach for A∗: Efficient point-to-point shortest path algorithms
by Andrew V. Goldberg, Haim Kaplan, Renato F. Werneck 2006
Cited by 23

Table 1: Road profile.

in Lombaert, G.
by Grande The Modelling, Ir. G. Lombaert, G. Lombaert, G. Degr 2000
Cited by 5

Table 1: Road Networks

in Reach for A∗: Efficient Point-to-Point Shortest Path Algorithms
by Andrew V. Goldberg, Haim Kaplan, Renato F. Werneck

Table 6. The Road to the Crisis

in Currency Crisis in Korea: Could It Have Been Avoided?
by Daekeun Park And, Daekeun Park, Changyong Rhee
"... In PAGE 13: ...was 59 basis point in September 27, 1996 and 63 basis point in February 28, 1997. For reference on later discussion, Table6 reports the end of month numbers for the yield spreads of KDB bonds, spot and forward exchange rates, and domestic corporate bond yields throughout 1997. lt; Insert Table 6 gt; March-June, 1997 This period is like the calm before a storm and there were no new major developments in March and April.... In PAGE 13: ... Moreover, there were many signs that the negative outlook in March and April tended to stabilize from May. We can see this pattern clearly from the changes in the yield spreads of KDB bonds in Table6 . Following two major bankruptcies, the yield spread jumped by 20 basis point from February to April, but then it was stabilized by the end of June.... ..."

Table 1: Road Networks

in Reach for A∗: Efficient Point-to-Point Shortest Path Algorithms
by Andrew V. Goldberg, Haim Kaplan, Renato F. Werneck

Table 1 Examples of road classes

in systems using virus genetic algorithms
by Hitoshi Kanoh
"... In PAGE 2: ... Each node has the property of {with/without signal} and each link has the property of {length of link, road class, number of lanes}. Table1 shows examples of the road class. In this paper, we treat a route planning problem formulated by (Net, O, D, f, C), where O and D are an origin and a destination, f is an objective function, and C is a set of constraints.... In PAGE 5: ...4. Population of viruses and Initial Population of Routes We generate initial population of routes using the roads of categories 1 and 2 (see Table1 ). Since links on these roads have road names such as Route 17 and are numbered serially on maps, we can take the links as a separate road.... ..."

Table 2. Roads 41 - 90

in
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 4: ... The roads 1 - 20 are involved in finding a shortest cycle through the towns A, B, C, D and E. Table2 shows data on the other roads. Both tables illustrate that we are dealing with the asymmetric TSP.... ..."

Table 14.1 Philippine Road Network, by Type of Road

in and the World Bank Group
by Op Unweeorsh 2000

Table 5.47: Road Surface Condition for Rollovers Road

in A STUDY OF FATAL ROLLOVER CRASHES IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA A STUDY OF FATAL TRAFFIC CRASHES IN FLORIDA FROM 1998-2000 By
by Snehal B. Saravade, Kamal Tawfiq, Lisa K. Spainhour 2004
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