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  • Part 2 book "Police and military dogs - Criminal detection, forensic evidence, and judicial admissibility" includes content: Automobile sniffs; sniffs of luggage, transportation facilities, and hotels; mail and package sniffs; sniffs of storage areas, cargo, and commercial spaces; residential sniffs; currency sniffs; school sniffs; explosives, landmine, and bioweapons detection; accelerant detection dogs; cadaver dogs; suspect apprehension and bite issues; search and rescue dogs.

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  • School transportation (ST) crashes are associated with serious adverse consequences, particularly for students in developing countries. High-risk behaviors (HRBs) of ST drivers are a major factor contributing to ST crashes. This study aimed at exploring the facilitators and barriers to HRBs among ST drivers.

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  • Ebook General aviation security - Aircraft, hangars, fixed-base operations, flight schools, and airports: Part 2 present content security of the flight school, corporate aviation security department, aircraft owners and pilots association airport watch, transportation security administration security requirements and recommendations for general aviation, general aviation security resources.

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  • Quality outcomes from vocational education and training (VET) are fundamental to ensuring a skilled workforce and supporting a productive economy. The quality of vocational training from the demand‟s perspective is defined as as meeting the customer specification, needs or requirements. Using the method of Exploratory Factor Analysis – EFA and Multiple Regression Analysis to get the analytical results of 275 respondents as graduates of University of Transport and Communication, University of Transport Technology (the two universities training on transportation in the North of Vietnam).

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  • This is intended as a guide to the selection or design of the principal kinds of chemical process equipment by engineers in school and industry. The level of treatment assumes an elementary knowledge of unit operations and transport phenomena.

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  • Some of these are things we can do something about directly ourselves (e.g. ensure that our homes are properly insulated, and use public transport, walk or cycle where possible rather than use our cars). Others are out of our control (e.g. how many new roads are built or whether schools use compact fluorescent light bulbs), though we can still influence them by our investment decisions and by writing to...

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  • The passage of salt (NaCl) across a plasma membrane is of primary importance to most cells. The chloride ion (Cl–) usually crosses the plasma membrane because it is attracted by positively charged sodium ions (Na+). First sodium ions are pumped across a membrane, and then chloride ions simply diffuse through channels that allow their passage. As noted in Figure 4.2a, the genetic disorder cystic fibrosis results from a faulty chloride channel. Ordinarily, after chloride ions have passed though the membrane, sodium ions (Na+) and water follow.

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  • This brings us to the most complicated issue of Pakistan’s Dairy supply chain namely; achieving a “Level Playing Field” between the middlemen Dhodhis and the processors. At present, middlemen play a critical role in the Pakistan dairy industry: Without them, a far smaller proportion of milk would find its way from the farmer to the consumer. To varying extents, processors rely on dhodhis collecting milk and transporting it to collection centers. It is well known that adulteration of milk occurs in Pakistan on a broad scale.

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  • The diffusion of television ownership was rapid and demo- graphically broad. Contemporaneous polling data show that tele- vision penetration rose from 8% to 82% from 1949 to 1955 among those with high school degrees, and from 4% to 66% among those without. Other demographic groups tend to show a similar pat- tern: television diffusion was rapid among both whites and non- whites, and among both elderly and nonelderly Americans. 7 In households with television, viewership had already surpassed four and a half hours per day by 1950 (Television Bureau of Ad- vertising 2003)....

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  • Transportation investment affects the economy through two fundamental mechanisms: (1) impacts of spending -- the act of investing money in public transportation facilities and operations supports jobs and income for that industry, as well as jobs and income in supplier industries and other affected elements of the economy; (2) costs and productivity impacts – the public transportation services that are enabled by that investment provide enhanced mobility, time and cost savings; leading to broader economic growth occurs as a result of changes in disposable household income, bu...

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  • We survey elementary-school parents in St. Paul and Roseville, Minnesota, to discover how children travel to school and underlying factors influencing parent's choice of their child's travel mode. From this information we develop a statistical model of travel mode choice. We find that children's commute mode and parental attitudes towards school selection differ by school type (magnet versus neighbor- hood), income, and race.

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  • Historically, children typically attended the school closest to their home (`neighbor- hood school'). Today, in some US school districts, children can enroll in a school choice program, attending a `magnet school' instead of the closest neighborhood school. We aim to explore interactions between school choice and school commute mode, especially walking and cycling.

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  • Recent policy attention and research have focused on children's school commuting. Concerns include children's health and safety, traffic congestion, environmental impacts of transportation, and parents' time chauffeuring children. Popular responses aim to increase rates of commuting by bicycle and walking (Rosenthal, 2009), but rarely do these initiatives directly account for other policies, such as school choice, that also impact school transportation.

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  • Lack of access to a car creates serious difficulties for parents who juggle work, errands, and transporting children to school, child care, and other activities. Moreover, lower prices and a better selection of groceries, house- hold items, and other services often are located in the suburbs. Cars make commuting at night safer and decrease the vulnerability of families during emergencies.

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  • We wrote this book for business school students who wanted an in-depth look at how business firms use information technologies and systems to achieve corporate objectives. Information systems are one of the major tools available to business managers for achieving operational excellence, developing new products and services, improving decision making, and achieving competitive advantage. When interviewing potential employees, business firms often look for new hires who know how to use information systems and technologies for achieving bottom-line business results.

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  • Rwanda’s population is predominantly rural, with more than four in five Rwandans living in rural areas. Fifteen percent of women and 17 percent of men live in urban areas. Overall, 68 percent of women and 69 percent of men have attended some primary school without having gone on to post-primary/vocational or secondary school. Only 21 percent of men have attended post-primary/vocational, secondary, or tertiary education and about 16 percent of women have done so. School experience in Rwanda is not universal; 16 percent of women and 10 percent of men have never attended school.

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  • Improving the efficiency and effectiveness of Arlington’s transportation connections within and beyond our borders is critical, because of our central location in the region. We know that we need to be connected to the rest of North Texas through regional transportation partnerships for today and for tomorrow such as high- speed rail opportunities.

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  • Cyclones are a key element of the atmospheric circulation in the midlatitudes (Carlson, 1998). Cyclogenesis, for which a first conceptual model was presented by the Bergen school (Bjerknes, 1910), occurs most frequently at the polar front. The various ascending and descending airstreams typically associated with these cyclones carry a range of different chemical signatures (Cooper et al., 2002). The so-called warm conveyor belt (WCB) – a strongly ascending airstream ahead of a cyclone’s cold front (Browning et al.

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  • This book collects the lecture notes of two courses and one mini-course held in a winter school in Bologna in January 2005. The aim of this school was to popularize techniques of geometric measure theory among researchers and PhD students in hyperbolic differential equations. Though initially developed in the context of the calculus of variations, many of these techniques have proved to be quite powerful for the treatment of some hyperbolic problems.

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  • Clean air is a basic requirement of life. The quality of air inside homes, offices, schools, day care centres, public buildings, health care facilities or other private and public buildings where people spend a large part of their life is an essential determinant of healthy life and people’s well-being. Hazardous substances emit- ted from buildings, construction materials and indoor equipment or due to hu- man activities indoors, such as combustion of fuels for cooking or heating, lead to a broad range of health problems and may even be fatal....

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