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    Age-Related Differences in Motor-Vehicle Crash Severity in California

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    Adekunle Adebisi / Jiaqi Ma / Jaqueline Masaki et al. | DOAJ | 2019
    Schlagwörter: multinomial logit model , age-based modeling

    Heavy-Vehicle Driver Injury Severity Analysis by Time of Week: A Mixed Logit Approach Using HSIS Crash Data

    Jason C Anderson | Online Contents | 2017
    Schlagwörter: Economic models , Age

    Assessment of Temperature Evolution and Early-Age Thermal Cracking Risk in Segmental High-Strength Concrete Box Girder Diaphragms

    Do, Tu Anh / Tia, Mang / Nguyen, Thuan Huu et al. | Springer Verlag | 2022
    Schlagwörter: 3-D finite element model , Early-age cracking

    World Jet Airplane Inventory at Year-End 1989

    NTIS | 1990
    Schlagwörter: Models , Age

    Developing Pavement Performance Prediction Models and Decision Trees for the City of Cincinnati (Ohio)

    A. Rajagopal | NTIS | 2006
    Schlagwörter: Prediction models , Regression models , Pavement age

    Ultimate strength performance of tankers associated with industry corrosion addition practices

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    Kim Do Kyun / Kim Han Byul / Zhang Xiaoming et al. | DOAJ | 2014
    Schlagwörter: Age-related degradation , Time-dependent corrosion wastage model (TDCWM)

    On-Road Motor Vehicle Activity Data. Volume 2. Vehicle Age Distribution and Mileage Accumulation Rate by County

    Y. Horie / M. Thiele / C. Tranby et al. | NTIS | 1994
    Schlagwörter: Vehicle age , Age distribution , Model years

    Model Driver Screening and Evaluation Program. Final Technical Report. Volume 1: Project Summary and Model Program Recommendations

    L. Staplin / K. H. Lococo / K. W. Gish et al. | NTIS | 2003
    Schlagwörter: Age , Model programs

    Model Driver Screening and Evaluation Program. Final Technical Report. Volume 2: Maryland Pilot Older Driver Study

    L. Staplin / K. H. Lococo / K. W. Gish et al. | NTIS | 2003
    Schlagwörter: Age , Model programs