DOI: 10.33540/12
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Integrating Sustainability into Road Infrastructure Development

Abstract: Preface"Sustainability" has become a buzzword in both science and policy, and academics and politicians not only use the term often and in many different contexts, but also assign it multiple meanings. The emergent meanings are contradictory, ambiguous, and diverse. There is no straightforward way to grasp what the notion means without examining who interprets it, when, where, and why. This dissertation arose from this observation. As a government employee for more than 11 years, I found that the words "sustai… Show more

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“…Besides, some dynamic effects caused by the zero-point vibration motion can be observed in the muon-spin depolarization behavior. For instance, the zero-point vibration motion of the muon in La 2 CuO 4 can also be estimated to be around 500 meV which widely expand the muon position around the minimum potential [36]. However, any of dynamic behavior was not observed and internal fields at muon sites were uniquely defined in our high statics SR measurements La 2 CuO 4 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 68%
“…Besides, some dynamic effects caused by the zero-point vibration motion can be observed in the muon-spin depolarization behavior. For instance, the zero-point vibration motion of the muon in La 2 CuO 4 can also be estimated to be around 500 meV which widely expand the muon position around the minimum potential [36]. However, any of dynamic behavior was not observed and internal fields at muon sites were uniquely defined in our high statics SR measurements La 2 CuO 4 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 68%