283 resultados para Separation (Technology)
em Iowa Publications Online (IPO) - State Library, State of Iowa (Iowa), United States
Wind Tunnel Analysis of the Effects of Planting at Highway Grade Separation Structures, HR-202, 1979
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Blowing and drifting snow has been a problem for the highway maintenance engineer virtually since the inception of the automobile. In the early days, highway engineers were limited in their capability to design and construct drift free roadway cross sections, and the driving public tolerated the delays associated with snow storms. Modern technology, however, has long since provided the design expertise, financial resources, and construction capability for creating relatively snowdrift free highways, and the driver today has come to expect a highway facility that is free of snowdrifts, and if drifts develop they expect highway maintenance crews to open the highway within a short time. Highway administrators have responded to this charge for better control of snowdrifting. Modern highway designs in general provide an aerodynamic cross section that inhibits the deposition of snow on the roadway insofar as it is economically feasible to do so.
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Annual Auditors report of Information Technology Department
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Annual report of Information Technology Department
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Annual Report of Information Technology Department
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State Agency Audit Report
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Other Audit Reports - Special Report
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State Agency Audit Report
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State University Audit Report
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Newsletter produced by the Iowa Information Technology Department
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Newsletter produced by the Iowa Information Technology Department
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Newsletter produced by the Iowa Information Technology Department
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Newsletter produced by the Iowa Information Technology Department
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Newsletter produced by the Iowa Information Technology Department
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Newsletter produced by the Iowa Information Technology Department
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State University Audit Report