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Compacting earth for a drain
Published 2018“…Compacting earth for a drain…”
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Brain drain
Published 2019“…Recent conceptual debates in human geography suggest to situate brain drain within wider brain chains to provide more holistic views on skilled migrants’ journeys, from first considerations of emigration via the route taken to settlement, commuting practices, and potential return, including involved and affected people, institutions, infrastructures, and im/materialities.…”
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Cross-section of a lined drain
Published 2019“…Cross-section of a lined drain…”
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Removing silt manually from a drain
Published 2018“…Removing silt manually from a drain…”
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A typical apron slab and channel drain
Published 2019“…A typical apron slab and channel drain…”
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A typical apron slab and channel drain
Published 2019“…A typical apron slab and channel drain…”
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Section of a drain for evacuating stormwater and sullage
Published 2019“…Section of a drain for evacuating stormwater and sullage…”
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A typical apron slap and channel drain
Published 2019“…A typical apron slap and channel drain…”
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Environmental impact of a drain system failure: a case study
Published 2003“…Environmental impact of a drain system failure: a case study…”
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Highway filter drains maintenance management
Published 2017“…Across a large part of the UK highways network the carriageway and pavement foundations are drained by Highway Filter Drains (HFDs). …”
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Highway filter drains: precursors for maintenance management
Published 2015“…This paper conceptualises and presents a number of asset management building blocks required to establish holistic management for highway filter drains in the UK roads network. …”
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Assessment of highway filter drain fouling and performance considerations
Published 2015“…The road carriageway and pavement sub-surface of many UK highways are drained by Highway Filter Drains (HFD). …”
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Interface behaviour and stability of geocomposite drain/soil systems
Published 2016“…Geocomposite drain (GD) materials consist of a geonet or geospacer (as a drainage core) sandwiched between non-woven geotextiles that act as separators and filters. …”
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Design criteria for disposal of surface water drains to groundwater
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A condition assessment approach for highway filter drains using ground penetrating radar
Published 2016“…Being a porous material that offers high water removal capacity at the beginning of its service life, the drainage performance of the backfill can be significantly reduced in time by the introduced fouling material. …”
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Cross section of filter drain to reduce level of water table in surrounding soil
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Sediment geochemistry of streams draining abandoned lead/zinc mines in central Wales: the Afon Twymyn
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An account of the mode of draining land according to the system practised by Mr....
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Chinese student circular migration and global city formation: a relational case study of Shanghai and Paris
Published 2009“…More than 1.2 million students have left China to study abroad during the past three decades of economic reform in China. …”
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The migration experiences of Nigerian Commonwealth Scholars educated in Great Britain: leave, learn and return?
Published 2023“…By combining insights from both the ‘push-pull plus’ (van Hear et al. 2018) and ‘aspiration/ability’ (Carling and Schewel 2018) models to explain the migration experiences of the NCS, this thesis nuances structural push-pull explanations of international migration drivers by showing how that migration processes and decision outcomes are shaped by the complex interactions of structural influences and migrants’ subjectivities. …”
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The characteristics and formation of a high-arctic proglacial icing
Published 2004“…A hydraulic conductivity of 6.9 × 10−3 m s−1 is implied, which is consistent with other studies of glacier drainage systems. …”
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A nonlinear finite element analysis of soil deformation
Published 1983“…The 'modified' Cam clay model has been used with some modification to model nonlinear material stress-strain behaviour and a phenomenological creep relationship to model creep behaviour. …”
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Shadow banking activity and entrusted loans in a DSGE model of China
Published 2020“…Expansionary fiscal policy increases output, but crowds out private investment, which can further drain the financial market and exert a detrimental effect on the Chinese economy.…”
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The feasibility of sand-abstraction as a viable method of ground water abstraction
Published 2003“…Despite a perceived potential for this water resource there has been little development of any small-scale technology that is suitable for use at a basic rural level. …”
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Drying duration and stream characteristics influence macroinvertebrate survivorship within the sediments of a temporary channel and exposed gravel bars of a connected perennial str...
Published 2018“…Our study examined the effect of surface water loss and increasing drying duration on the survivorship of the most abundant benthic invertebrate, Gammarus pulex (L.) (Amphipoda: Gammaridae), inhabiting the wet subsurface sediments of exposed gravel bars within a perennial stream and a connected temporarily flowing side channel. …”
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Feasability of using shredded tyres as a drainage material in geotechnical applications
Published 2003“…Worldwide there are at least 1.6 billion scrap tyres produced each year. Of these Britain is responsible for 50 million, equating to an annual production of 700,000 tonnes of waste. …”
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