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Fall 2021
Mohammadhosseinzadeh Golabchi, Hamidreza
Considering the high rates of labor resources in construction projects clearly indicates the importance of appropriate labor resource management methods. Accurate labor resource allocation is a substantial step towards successful labor resource management. With the recent developments in the area...
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A Framework for Aggregation of Heterogeneous Experts' Opinions in Construction Risk Assessment
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Construction companies constantly seek to improve risk analysis techniques to determine projects' risk contingency. The construction risk assessment practice relies on heterogeneous experts' opinions in a group decision making (GDM) process to determine the risk probabilities and impacts on a...
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2013-01-01
Qihua Huang, Laura Parshotam, Hao Wang, Caroline Bampfylde, Mark A. Lewis
Mathematical models have been widely applied to perform chemical risk assessments on biological populations for a variety of ecotoxicological pro- cesses. In this paper, by introducing a dose-dependent mortality rate function, we formulate a toxin-dependent aquatic population model that...
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A Model for the Solubility of Minerals in Saline Aqueous Fluids in the Crust and Upper Mantle
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Quantifying and predicting the dissolution of minerals in complex (multicomponent) aqueous fluids across wide ranges of P-T space is critical for interpreting geologic processes that involve water-rock interactions in the Earth’s crust and upper mantle. Here, we define a new thermodynamic model...