نتایج جستجو برای: including adaptive transit

تعداد نتایج: 1172368  

ژورنال: مدیریت شهری 2016
Abbaszadeh, Gholam Reza , Khakpoor, Barat ali , Rahnama, MohammadRahim,

Today each city due to natural limitations, facilities and planning policies has different growth pattern which according to its spread, has different consequences and results. Although there is a wide range of urban growth patterns, but the important thing is not diversity and number of models but is the absence of rules and methods of transition from one to another pattern (form). So this art...

Journal: :international journal of maritime technology 0
mohammad haghighi college of management, tehran university, iran hassangholi pour college of management, tehran university, iran homayun yousefi khoramshahr maritime university, iran

in this paper, we are going to investigate the growth of the iranian maritime transport with a focus mainly on the north - south transit corridor, review of dry ports in order to support the iranian container terminals at the south ports in order to increase the volume of container storages at the terminals. for the purpose of assessing the outcome of port operational management, the balanced s...

Journal: :Biomedizinische Technik. Biomedical engineering 2011
Xuan P Nguyen Ralf Kronemayer Peter Herrmann Atila Mejía Zamira Daw Xuan D Nguyen Bettina Kränzlin Norbert Gretz

In the present article, we describe the validation of a new non-invasive method for measuring blood pressure (BP) which also enables to determine the three BP values: systolic, diastolic and mean value. Our method is based on the pulse transit time (PTT) measurement along an artery directly at the BP cuff. The accuracy of this method was evaluated by comparison with the direct simultaneous meas...

Patience Chido Makomeke Ruvimbo Gillian Dalu Tapiwa Dalu, Tatenda Archibald Matibiri

The paper set out to investigate the effectiveness of the removals in transit (RIT) system in facilitating trade. The study wanted to establish whether the Removals in Transit system currently being used in Zimbabwe is effective enough, that is whether acquittals of entries are being done in the system properly or fraudulently. A sample size of 200 Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (ZIMRA) employees a...

Journal: :Gut 1996
L El Oufir B Flourié S Bruley des Varannes J L Barry D Cloarec F Bornet J P Galmiche

BACKGROUND/AIMS To investigate whether transit time could influence H2 consuming flora and certain indices of colonic bacterial fermentation. METHODS Eight healthy volunteers (four methane excretors and four non-methane excretors) were studied for three, three week periods during which they received a controlled diet alone (control period), and then the same diet with cisapride or loperamide....

Journal: :Alimentary pharmacology & therapeutics 2000
L A Houghton J M Foster P J Whorwell

BACKGROUND Alosetron is a potent and selective 5-HT3 receptor antagonist, which has been shown to be beneficial in the treatment of female patients with non-constipated irritable bowel syndrome. AIMS To investigate the effect of alosetron on whole gut, small bowel and colonic transit in patients with irritable bowel syndrome (Study 1) and healthy volunteers (Study 2). SUBJECTS Thirteen pati...

2015
Zhi-Chun Li William H. K. Lam S. C. Wong

This paper proposes a novel model for determining the optimal number of transit operators and the allocation of new lines in an oligopolistic transit market. The proposed model consists of three interrelated sub-models that are associated with three types of players; namely, transit authority, transit operators, and transit passengers. In practice, the operating cost per unit of transit line of...

2013
Rui Wang

This paper analyzes the recent trend in bicycle-transit integration in the U.S. It reviews data from the National Household Travel Surveys (NHTS) to show the characteristics of bicycle-transit integrated trips, where the integrators were from, and to which population groups the integrators belonged. Bicycle-transit integration was increasingly observed in commuters and younger travelers, and be...

2007
Kevin J. Krizek

Ridership is a key goal in the transit industry. Conventional transit analysis focuses on two types of users—captive and choice riders—but rarely aims to understand the preferences of non-transit riders. This research aims to better understand habits and preferences—for both users and non-users of the transit system—as they relate to the transit market in the Twin Cities metropolitan area. Our ...

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