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National intelligent transportation systems program plan : a ten-year vision / by United States.Department of Transportation.(CARDINAL)141875; ITS America.(CARDINAL)310562;
Subjects: Intelligent transportation systems; Transportation; Electronic traffic controls.; Highway communications.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Computerized information system for socio-economic data used in travel demand forecasting / by McPherson, Larry W.; Mooring, Luby E.; North Carolina.Thoroughfare Planning Unit.;
Bibliography: leaves 56-58.
Subjects: Transportation; Electronic data processing;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 3
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In the belly of the bloodhound [electronic resource] : being an account of a particularly peculiar adventure in the life of Jacky Faber / by Meyer, L. A.(Louis A.),1942-(CARDINAL)668674; Kellgren, Katherine,narrator.(CARDINAL)548074; Findaway World, LLC.(CARDINAL)345268; Listen & Live Audio, Inc.(CARDINAL)354436; Playaway Digital Audio.(CARDINAL)565887;
Read by Katherine Kellgren.Fourth in the Bloody Jack series. Jacky Faber and her classmates at the Lawson Peabody School for Young Girls in Boston are kidnapped while on a school outing and transported in the hold of a slave ship bound for the slave markets of North Africa.Ages 12 and up.
Subjects: Audiobooks.; Kidnapping; Orphans; Sea stories.; Sea stories; Seafaring life;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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Evaluation of safety strategies at signalized intersections / by Srinivasan, Raghavan.(CARDINAL)273961; United States.Federal Highway Administration.(CARDINAL)139839; American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials.(CARDINAL)138446; National Cooperative Highway Research Program.(CARDINAL)281856; National Research Council (U.S.).Transportation Research Board.(CARDINAL)141287;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 37-38).Research sponsored by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials in cooperation with the Federal Highway Administration
Subjects: Technical reports.; Electronic traffic controls; Signalized intersections;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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The unofficial guide to building railroads in Minecraft / by Nagelhout, Ryan,author.(CARDINAL)350196;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Where to? -- Stocking up -- Smelt and build -- The why and how -- Kinds of carts -- Making it move -- Somewhere to go -- Station to station -- Build your railroad dreams! -- Making mods.One of the most exciting aspects of creating worlds in the popular game of Minecraft is constructing railroads to carry your character around the towns you build. Rails and carts can also be used to make transportation systems in mines, but also roller-coasters. This volume shows readers how railroads constructed in Minecraft can display engineering concepts used in the real world. Using the redstone blocks in Minecraft gives readers a basic understanding of electronic circuits. Readers are also encouraged to explore computer programing and creating mods in Minecraft. The colorful illustrations and photographs help allow readers to make important connections between Minecraft and engineering.
Subjects: Minecraft (Game); Railroads; Railroads;
Available copies: 4 / Total copies: 4
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Button Hill / by Bradford, Michael,1975-author.(CARDINAL)546105;
640LAccelerated Reader ARWhen Dekker and his little sister Riley are shipped off for the summer to their strange Aunt Primose in Button Hill, they think they are in for a long, boring summer. But when they find an old grandfather clock with a skull face, they are transported to another place, where children have special powers and the dead come to life!
Subjects: Novels.; Siblings; Aunts; Summer; Doorways; Imaginary places; Siblings.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Optimization of tack coat for HMA placement / by Mohammad, Louay N.(Louay Nadhim),1957-(CARDINAL)311637; United States.Federal Highway Administration.(CARDINAL)139839; American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials.(CARDINAL)138446; National Cooperative Highway Research Program.(CARDINAL)281856; National Research Council (U.S.).Transportation Research Board.(CARDINAL)141287;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 82-83).NCHRP Project 9 40, Optimization of Tack Coat for HMA Placement, was conducted by the Louisiana Transportation Research Center, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, with major participation by the Texas Transportation Institute, College Station, Texas, and consultant James A. Scherocman, Cincinnati, Ohio. The objectives of this research were to determine optimum application methods, equipment type and calibration procedures, application rates, and asphalt binder materials for the various uses of tack coats and to propose new or revised AASHTO methods and practices related to tack coats. In accomplishing these objectives, both present and emerging technology in the United States and worldwide was evaluated. In the research, the contractor developed two new test methods and associated criteria for characterizing the quality and performance of tack coat materials: the Louisiana Tack Coat Quality Tester (LTCQT) and the Louisiana Interlayer Shear Strength Test (LISST). The LTCQT is a small test unit that can measure the bond strength of a tack coat in the field. The LISST is a test fixture fitted into a universal testing machine to measure the interface shear strength (ISS) of a tack coat in a field or laboratory specimen. With the LISST, the effects of pavement surface types and conditions, tack coat material types, and tack coat application rates and methods on tack coat performance can be assessed. The research demonstrated a strong direct relationship between the ISS and the residual application rate of a wide range of tack coat materials, including a PG 64 22 asphalt binder, and trackless, CRS 1, SS 1, and SS 1h emulsions. Similarly, the LISST results show that for a given tack coat material the ISS is directly related to the pavement surface roughness. Finally, the research established a proposed minimum laboratory measured ISS to provide acceptable tack coat performance in the field as well as optimal tack coat residual application rates for different pavement surface types.Research sponsored by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials in cooperation with the Federal Highway Administration
Subjects: Technical reports.; Coatings.; Pavements, Asphalt; Pavements;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Developing traveler information systems using the national ITS architecture / by United States.Federal Highway Administration.(CARDINAL)139839; United States.Joint Program Office for Intelligent Transportation Systems.(CARDINAL)310563; Mitretek Systems.(CARDINAL)313989; TransCore (Firm)(CARDINAL)313997;
Includes bibliographical references (page RE-1-RE-4).Sponsored by Federal Highway Administration, ITS Joint Program Office, under contract no.
Subjects: Technical reports.; Electronic traffic controls; Intelligent transportation systems; Traffic flow;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Determination of air void content and mixing water void content of hardened concrete using electron microscope techniques. by Mullen, W. G.(Wesley Grigg),1922-1982.(CARDINAL)167481; Bodvarsson, G. W.; Waggoner, C. K.; United States.Federal Highway Administration.(CARDINAL)139839; North Carolina.Department of Transportation.(CARDINAL)145570; North Carolina State University.Highway Research Program.(CARDINAL)145110;
Pt. 1. Mullen, W.G., Waggoner, C.K. Determination of air content of hardened concrete using scanning electron microscope techniques -- Pt. 3. Mullen, W.G., Bodvarsson, G.W. Determination of water-cement ratio and degree of hydration of hardened concrete using electron microscope technique.
Subjects: Concrete; Concrete; Scanning electron microscopes.;
Available copies: 7 / Total copies: 8
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Whole green catalog : 1,000 best things for you and the earth / by Robbins, Michael W.(CARDINAL)518146; Holland, Joel,illustrator.(CARDINAL)564571;
Cleaning house (housekeeping) -- Eating well (food) -- Green power (energy) -- Smarter shelter (homebuilding) -- Ready to wear (clothing) -- In motion (transportation) -- Growing greens (gardening) -- Bringing it home (appliances, home furnishings, bed & bath) -- Closing the circle (recycling) -- Working green (workplace) -- Natural beauty (beauty aids) -- Eco-technology (electronics) -- Greater outdoors (outdoors) -- Round trips (travel) -- Next generation (parenting) -- Playing clean (sports/recreation) -- Doing well and good (money) -- Natural healing (medicine) -- Green pet care (pet care) -- Green creativity (arts/crafts).
Subjects: Catalogs.; Green products; Environmental protection.; Environmentalism.; Sustainable living.; Green movement.;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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