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  1. Impact of variation orders on performance of repetitive residential projects in Egypt by Sherif, Wael

    Published 2016
    “…The overall results indicated that the most three important causes of variation orders for the repetitive residential units in Egypt are change of plans or scope by owner, change of schedule sequence by owner and change in specifications by owner. …”
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  2. Farm planning for a typical crop-livestock integrated farm : an application of a mixed integer linear programming model by Ghebretsadik, Amanuel Habte

    Published 2012
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  3. A software tool for the preliminary performance modelling of central receivers and associated power cycles by Smith, Lee

    Published 2016
    “…The model was able to simulate billboard, C-cavity and cylindrical receivers within 1% in cases involving single-phase fluids and by at most 3% - 5% for water. Performance studies were conducted to demonstrate the usefulness of the model. …”
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  4. The Use of The Sectorial Coordinate Approach to Demonstrate Unique Shear Centre Properties of Nonstandard Monosymmetric Steel Sections by Muukua, Mervin Mbakekua

    Published 2021
    “…From the computations done, the following is observed: • The difference between the sectorial coordinate approach results and those from Prokon is at most 3.1%. Also, as the end plate heights are increased, the difference in the results increases. • Shear centres change in position with reference to the centroids as a result of the change in geometry of the sections. • For the H-section the shear centre is initially with the centroid at zero plate height. …”
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  5. Zeros of irreducible characters of finite groups

    Published 2019
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  6. The attitudes of Sakhisizwe local service area community towards people with disabilities by Ntenda, Joseph

    Published 2012
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