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Abstracts: More routes, more ships. Operating philosophy needs addressing. Roro survival needs further research
Abstracts: More than Ready for the challenge. Transit agency gives riders something to watch. OCTA's Art Leahy balances buses, rail and freeways
Abstracts: More versatile but still compact. Turbines power on. Medium-speed slows
Abstracts: More work for Dubai yard. All cut up in the channel. Versatile newbuilding for Dag Engstrom
Abstracts: Most advanced VLCC has high technology features. Propeller performance gives operational advantages. Developing a frontline VLCC
Abstracts: Motor and Components Group. Making VA Their Business. VA Contest Winners '84
Abstracts: Motorcoach industry faces brighter prospects, new challenges. NHTSA warns of van rollover dangers
Abstracts: Motorcoach industry faces brighter prospects, new challenges. part 2 N.Y. subway always ready for it's Close-up
Abstracts: Motor vehicle crashes on bridges and countermeasure opportunities. Analysis of motor-vehicle crashes at stop signs in four U.S. cities
Abstracts: Motor-vehicle safety in Europe and the USA: a public-health prespective. Optimal strategies for adaptive curve lighting
Abstracts: Move towards conversion and shipbuilding. Mixed fortunes. Croatian shipbuilding undergoes restructuring
Abstracts: MSEEs first new drill tender ready. Meyer delivers Brittanny ferry early: Meryer Werft's completion of RoRo cruise ferry Port-Aven
Abstracts: MTU proves a point- or two. Powerful RK280 hits the market. Big vees ready to compete
Abstracts: Multiplying MES. The seafarer shortage and its impact on safety. A job for the experts
Abstracts: NABI's Patrick Rona preaches waste reduction. Metro's interesting consulting personalities. 'Perfect storm' hits Charter operators, says Krapf
Abstracts: Nanotechnology could provide cleaner fuels. Smooth fast and vibe free. Hydrodynamic interactions
Abstracts: National fleets healthy. Owners adjust to Asian crisis. Planning fleet renewal
Abstracts: Navigation goes down the integration route. Protecting us from evil. Alerting owners to the sound of safe evacuation
Abstracts: Nearer to the limits. Eight dead as anchor handling tug sinks. Strait duty calls
Abstracts: Networking with colleges bolsters maintenance training program. ExecConnect America suspends innovative luxury bus service
Abstracts: New anchor handler set to take the strain. New Mitsubishi low-speed marine diesel. Ageing reefer fleets ripe for renewal
Abstracts: New applications found for old technique. Specialization provides the answer. Stepping into the future
Abstracts: New challenger enters 320mm-bore arena. Sterntube seals can be fitted alongside. The PC2.6 engine in production
Abstracts: Newcomer makes inroads. Dutch expertise raises Kursk. Crowley wins Phase II of Ehime Maru recovery
Abstracts: New designs for Finnish fleets. Shuttle tanker fits VOC plant. Locked into a downward spiral
Abstracts: New "diesel hotline" for MAN B and W service. Medium to high-speed engines get a boost. Advaced exhaust
Abstracts: New engineering division for Harland & Wolff. ...and a gas turbine-to-diesel switch for ferries? Machinery in ships completed in 1980
Abstracts: New era for Norway's maritime sector. GL examines 8000 TEU strengths. Geared for growth
Abstracts: New initiative for fitter crew. Mental illness onboard. Wake-up call for seafarers' fatigue
Abstracts: New Japanese metro technologies cut cost. Scotland revives rail line to promote growth. Asian recovery revives transport projects
Abstracts: New NO (sub x) monitoring requirements. Ballast water management- the green solution. Car ships go green
Abstracts: New owner, no change. DME goes from strength to strength. Top to bottom overhaul for Crystal Harmony
Abstracts: New props achieve promised performance. A new future for azimuthing thrusters. Customising a successful design
Abstracts: New rapid transit system emphasizes major improvements in York Region. How to develop a strategic plan that won't gather dust
Abstracts: New reports vindicate environment, BRT. Busworld Europe draws record 25,000. 1904-2004: Events that shaped public transportation
Abstracts: New ventures tap Asia-Pacific trade growth. Competition is fierce. Competition keeps prices under pressure
Abstracts: New ventures tap Asia-Pacific trade growth. Rods and boxes. Repairers must address pollution prevention
Abstracts: New World Tours proves there really is a silver lining. As good as it gets? 2005 Bus rapid transit data
Abstracts: New York rail projects top $12 billion. Outlying U.K. rail lines targeted for restructuring. Virginia, L.A. step up rail track safety
Abstracts: New Zealand logging industry accident reporting scheme: focus for a human factors research programme. A human factors commentary on innovations at railroad-highway grade crossings in Australia
Abstracts: Next generation of geared bulkers unveiled. First new buildings for Canmar. Hatchless and post-panamax designs continue to develop
Abstracts: Niche markets sustain steam turbines. Skydex gives relief from G forces. 21st century ship
Abstracts: No date for mandate. IMO in hot pursuit of pirates. Maritime Safety Committee - how it affects you
Abstracts: No date for mandate. Near collision. How reliable is radar? Radar is truly accepted as a navigation tool for mariners, but it has its limits
Abstracts: Non-fatal transportation injuries among women: Differences in injury patterns and severity by age. Motor-vehicle boarding and alighting injury - how large a problem?
Abstracts: Nor-Shipping gets bigger and busier. Computer control. IMO agrees early phase out
Abstracts: No smoke from the OK coral. Yards go modular for cruise cabins. Pod trouble makes waves
Abstracts: NTSB recommends collison warning devices on new commercial vehicles. A commercial history of bus and rail transport
Abstracts: Occupational electrical injuries in the United States, 1992-1998, and recommendations for safety research. Safety with access scaffolds: development of a prototype decision aid based on accident analysis
Abstracts: Occupational safety and health in Poland. The Productivity Assessment Tool: Computer-based cost benefit analysis model for the economic assessment of occupational health and safety interventions in the workplace
Abstracts: OCTA improves bus service by 'putting customers first'. The dos and don'ts of passenger service guides. The challenge of reviving public transit in New Orleans
Abstracts: Office Products and Systems Purchasing. The Story of the Trucking Services Buy. Remaking Today's Purchasing Professionals
Abstracts: Officer alert! Norovirus ignorance. Safe science at sea
Abstracts: Offshore gets a taste of the cold sandwich. New guidance on shafting alignment. Quick fix for shaft seal leaks
Abstracts: Oil and water do mix. Quick results. On the front line
Abstracts: Oils under pressure from fuel quality. It takes teamwork - oil from an engine builder's perspective. Meeting the lubrication challenge
Abstracts: Omaha looks ahead with a retro bus fleet. Fighting the odds. Bus rapid transit, by any other name
Abstracts: On course for ISM. Realism is the key. Hands-on simulation
Abstracts: One-stop shop for skiers. Hands-on strategy is a success. Service with Southern charm
Abstracts: On-road driving evaluations: a potential tool for helping older adulsts drive safely longer. Evaluating the impact of passengers on the safety of older drives
Abstracts: On-road measures of pedestrians' estimates of their own nighttime conspicuity. High visibility safety apparel and nighttime conspicuity of pedestrians in work zones
Abstracts: On the up. Dock numbers rise. Milford Haven site shows potential
Abstracts: Open hatch bulker trials IT project. Orders finished, orders sought. Finland's first LNG ship
Abstracts: Operators squeezed by increasing demand, lean finances. BRT capital costs near 6 billion as mode continues to grow
Abstracts: Optimum and innovative propulsion. Rotterdam round-up. What to see and where
Abstracts: Optional Local Measured Telephone Service - Economic Efficiency with Consumer Choice. Regulating Utilities with Efficiency Incentives
Abstracts: Options expand loading data applications. The millenium bug is not alone. Loading computers face increased integration
Abstracts: Order picker and reach trucks offer programmable flexibility. Heavy-duty lift trucks
Abstracts: Order revival for a contracting industry. Scandinavian shipbuilders cautiously optimistic about the future. Conoship floats two new coastal designs
Abstracts: Orders continue to flow. Private yards want Pendik. Boxed in ports plan for expansion
Abstracts: Organizational influence on working peopleEs occupational noise protection in Hong Kong. Antecedents of fatigue, close calls, and crashes among commercial motor-vehicle drivers
Abstracts: Out of the Jaws of defeat. Time out for Classica job. Safety in numbers for British shipyards
Abstracts: Owners await outcome. Delivery conversion. Foiling seasickness
Abstracts: Owners bank on increased demand. Lessons learned from impartial hindsight. Filling the gaps; keeping one step ahead ensures longevity in the equipment market
Abstracts: Owners cut costs to weather downturn. Ship handling without the risk. Ice navigation needs training standards
Abstracts: Owners enter calmer waters. Second register expected to plug leak. Faster D-class joins round-world service
Abstracts: Owners flourish as yards suffer: shipping is now the second largest export earner in Denmark. US environmental regulators clamp down on shipping
Abstracts: Owners look to fleet expansion. Northern Europe agrees its regional standard. Lighting the way to safety
Abstracts: Pacific chat gathers pace. Speaking a little faster. Message management aids data transmission
Abstracts: Pacific coast yards court foreign owners. US yards count commercial costs. Government optimism not shared by yards
Abstracts: Painful progress towards profitability. More cracked engines from Sulzer. A question of judgement
Abstracts: Pan-United shows Eternal strengths. Tankers for the new millennium. Russians show resilience
Abstracts: Paperwork the unwanted cargo. Stretching crews too far. Controlling work, reducing accidents
Abstracts: Parental risk perceptions of childhood pedestrian road safety: A cross-cultural comparison. A neglected risky behavior among children and adolescents: Underage driving and injury in New South Wales, Australia
Abstracts: Parking Spot hits the mark with shuttle service. Island tours in full bloom. Booz Allen Hamilton
Abstracts: Parsons Corp. URS Corp. HNTB Corp
Abstracts: Passenger ship safety changes a step closer. Passenger ship blues? Exercise & training
Abstracts: Passenger ships pay the price of fire in 2006. No ticket, no worries. Salvors plan for larger headaches
Abstracts: Passengers require a safe and pleasant atmosphere. Keeping cool. Thruster replacement during a cruise
Abstracts: Payback dogs VOC recycling. Versatile newbuilding for Dag Engstrom. Dalian trio ready to run
Abstracts: Pegasus flies across the Channel. Speed is of the essence. New ferry sisters for TT-line
Abstracts: Pennsylvania coach operator adds TV feed to buses. Hybrid Artics ideal for Seattle. Rhode Island operator returns to coach industry after lengthy sabbatical
Abstracts: Perceived risk, safety status, and job stress among injured and noninjured employees on offshore petroleum installations
Abstracts: Perceptions of preventability among acutely injured Hispanic patients. Bridging the gap: bringing together intentional and unintentional injury prevention efforts to improve health and well being
Abstracts: Performance of visually impaired heavy-vehicle operators. Locus of control and auditory selective attention as predictors of driving accident involvement: a comparative longitudinal investigation
Abstracts: Personality characteristics and traffic accidents of college students. An evaluation of the general deterrent effect of vehicle impoundment on suspended and revoked drivers in California
Abstracts: Persuading politicians. Improvements depend on privatisation. Walking on eggshells
Abstracts: Philadelphia delivers first newbuilding. The survival man. Controlling noise
Abstracts: Piling on the pressure. For knots add volts. Operators shun bigger engines
Abstracts: Piling on the pressure. Turbines power up. Turbines power on
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