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Development and Demonstration of a Modeling Framework for Airport Terminal Planning and Performance Evaluation. / Manataki, Ioanna E.; Zografos, Konstantinos G.
In: Transportation Research Record, Vol. 2106, No. 1, 01.12.2009, p. 66-75.

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Manataki IE, Zografos KG. Development and Demonstration of a Modeling Framework for Airport Terminal Planning and Performance Evaluation. Transportation Research Record. 2009 Dec 1;2106(1):66-75. doi: 10.3141/2106-08

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Manataki, Ioanna E. ; Zografos, Konstantinos G. / Development and Demonstration of a Modeling Framework for Airport Terminal Planning and Performance Evaluation. In: Transportation Research Record. 2009 ; Vol. 2106, No. 1. pp. 66-75.

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