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Inter-regional Trade Mapping In Stock Management, Transport, Infrastructure and Distribution of Strategic Food Commodities Toward Province of Bangka Belitung Island, Indonesia

Inter-regional Trade Mapping In Stock Management, Transport, Infrastructure and Distribution of Strategic Food Commodities Toward Province of Bangka Belitung Island, Indonesia

... in transport and infrastructure, such as road damage is still occurring in the city and several districts in the Bangka Belitung Province and the fleet is used to perform the activity ...

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ROAD TRANSPORT OF GOODS IN INDONESIA: INFRASTRUCTURE, REGULATORY AND BRIBERY COSTS

ROAD TRANSPORT OF GOODS IN INDONESIA: INFRASTRUCTURE, REGULATORY AND BRIBERY COSTS

... The transport market for goods and passengers was liberalized in Europe in ...recognized and hold what is known as a ‘Community license’ can supply international transport services throughout ...

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THE DEVELOPMENT OF TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE IN NUSA TENGGARA TIMUR

THE DEVELOPMENT OF TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE IN NUSA TENGGARA TIMUR

... Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk menemukenali kondisi eksisting wilayah Provinsi Nusa Tenggara Timur (NTT) dalam penyediaan pembangunan infrastruktur jalan dan transportasi dan penyediaan konektivitas. Metode ...

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33. Synthesis Report  Volume I

33. Synthesis Report Volume I

... physical and social capitals are most important from the capacity perspective, while the role of natural capital is more ...slum; transport infrastructure may be unevenly distributed; electricity ...

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00074918.2015.1061916

00074918.2015.1061916

... expansion and for attention to the maintenance of existing ...for infrastructure is high, especially since the regulated prices set for infrastruc- ture services are often ...structure, and quality ...

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Transport of Carbon and Nitrogen Between (1)

Transport of Carbon and Nitrogen Between (1)

... Don and Kalbitz (2005) argued that the most labile organic matter (for example, soluble sugars) is released first followed by an increasing proportion of more re- calcitrant DOM as microbial activity generates ...

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Natl.Academy.Pr.Public.Health.Risks.of.Disasters.Communication.Infrastructure.and.Preparedness

Natl.Academy.Pr.Public.Health.Risks.of.Disasters.Communication.Infrastructure.and.Preparedness

... agencies and local first responders, noted Lew Stringer, of the Department of Homeland ...response, and recovery for all levels of domestic inci- dent ...local and state resources are likely to be ...

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Directory UMM :Data Elmu:jurnal:A:Aquaculture:Vol185.Issue1-2.May2000:

Directory UMM :Data Elmu:jurnal:A:Aquaculture:Vol185.Issue1-2.May2000:

... When oxygen is limited, shaking may be beneficial as it provides movement of water, which seems to be a major means of supplying oxygen to animals. Unshaken condition for extended period may result in the rapid ...

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Domain 3 (1) Systems and Infrastructure Lifecycle Management

Domain 3 (1) Systems and Infrastructure Lifecycle Management

... Projects often have a tendency to expand, this expansion often grows to point where the originally anticipated cost-beneft are diminished. When this occur, the project be stopped or frozen to allow review of all the cost ...

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indonesia pada Asian Development Bank

indonesia pada Asian Development Bank

... 1966 and headquartered in Manila, Philippines, the Asian Development Bank (ADB) is a multi-lateral development finance institution for Asia and the ...region and assist countries in their efforts to ...

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The exchange of braking energy between t (1)

The exchange of braking energy between t (1)

... to transport the same amount of cargo, even considering the prospect of an extended ice-free navigation ...of transport demand and competition from other freight ...

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isprs archives XL 3 W4 71 2016

isprs archives XL 3 W4 71 2016

... sensor and lens has been verified by a pre- and post-flight-calibration and show no significant ...receiver and an industrial grade ...systems and is a further indicator that this ...

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Mobile, wirreless and pervasive computing

Mobile, wirreless and pervasive computing

... a small number of large-scale mobile computing applications have been deployed to date. The most numerous applications are in e-banking, stock trading, emergency services, and some B2B tasks. Companies still have ...

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isprsannals II 2 W1 213 2013

isprsannals II 2 W1 213 2013

... tools and able to use all capabilities of the third dimension, and a ...urban and landscape planning, cadastre, environmental monitoring, transportation monitoring, real estate market, military ...

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ADBI Working Paper Series Supply Chain D

ADBI Working Paper Series Supply Chain D

... semiconductors and computers, for which innovation drives customer demand and responsiveness is a primary requirement (Christopher and Towill ...semiconductors and computers may link ...

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Acquiring IT applications and infrastructure

Acquiring IT applications and infrastructure

... Perl), and third-party subroutines to create and maintain applications on their own (Or companies can to create and maintain applications on their ...

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IT INFRASTRUCTURE AND EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES

IT INFRASTRUCTURE AND EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES

... Nanotubes are tiny tubes about 10,000 times thinner than a human hair. They consist of rolled up sheets of carbon hexagons and have potential uses as minuscule wires or in ultrasmall electronic devices and ...

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