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Knowledge, identity and organisational transformation (2000)
Presentation / Conference
May, T. (2000, November). Knowledge, identity and organisational transformation. Presented at Critical Contributions to Management and Learning Network’s ‘Learning and Practice’ Conference, GMB College, Manchester

Knowledge, identity and organisational transformation (2000)
Presentation / Conference
May, T. (2000, November). Knowledge, identity and organisational transformation. Presented at Critical Contributions to Management and Learning Network’s ‘Learning and Practice’ Conference, GMB College, Manchester

The Netherhall Blast Furnace, Maryport (2000)
Journal Article
Miller, I. (2000). The Netherhall Blast Furnace, Maryport. Historical Metallurgy, 34(2), 97-109

Reports on an archaeological investigation and documentary survey undertaken in 1993 of a mid-18th-century blast furnace in Maryport. The results suggested that the furnace was designed to operate on coke fuel, placing Netherhall at the forefront of... Read More about The Netherhall Blast Furnace, Maryport.

Comparison of accepted gaps for different on-street parking designs (2000)
Presentation / Conference
Purnawan, & Yousif, S. (2000, October). Comparison of accepted gaps for different on-street parking designs. Presented at 5th ISSM, Paris, France

Potential problems could arise when drivers leave their parking stalls and merge into the main traffic stream. These problems could partly be attributed to finding acceptable gaps to merge into with safety and without causing undue difficulties to f... Read More about Comparison of accepted gaps for different on-street parking designs.

Comparison of accepted gaps for different on-street parking designs (2000)
Presentation / Conference
Purnawan, & Yousif, S. (2000, October). Comparison of accepted gaps for different on-street parking designs. Presented at 5th ISSM, Paris, France

Potential problems could arise when drivers leave their parking stalls and merge into the main traffic stream. These problems could partly be attributed to finding acceptable gaps to merge into with safety and without causing undue difficulties to f... Read More about Comparison of accepted gaps for different on-street parking designs.