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InTrans / Aug 18, 2018
Local Calibration Studies on DARWin-ME/ Mechanistic-Empirical Pavement Design Guide Jointed Plain Concrete Pavement Performance Prediction Models
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InTrans / Feb 14, 2019
Tom Maze seminars continue Friday
InTrans / Jan 23, 2019
InTrans engineers use big data tools to assist Iowa DOT, improve highway safety
InTrans / Jan 23, 2019
Tom Maze seminars begin anew in spring semester
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