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Coastal Engineering
Water Pollution IV
Air Pollution V
Urban Transport and the Enviroment for the 21st Century III
Boundary Elements XX
Computers in Railways VI
Hydraulic Engineering Software VII
Fracture of Rock
Data Mining II
Air Pollution VIII
Risk Analysis II
Marine Technology IV
Air Pollution IX
Crack Paths
Air Pollution X
Simulations in Biomedicine V
Marine Technology V
Modelling and Experimental Measurements in Acoustics III
Air Pollution XI
Computational Ballistics
Data Mining IV
Crack Dynamics
Instability of Flows
Computational Ballistics II
Data Mining VI: Data Mining, Text Mining and their Business
Applications
Earthquake Resistant Engineering Structures V
Modelling of High Complexity Systems with Applications
Eco-Exergy as Sustainability
Data Mining VII: Data, Text and Web Mining and their Business
Applications
The Sustainable City IV : Urban Regeneration and
Sustainability
Brownfields III: Prevention, Assessment, Rehabilitation and
Development of Brownfield Sites
Steps Towards an Evolutionary Physics
Sustainable Tourism II
Environmental Toxicology
Air Pollution XV
Data Mining VIII: Data, Text and Web Mining and their
Business Applications
Energy and Sustainability
Water Pollution IX
Environmental Toxicology II
Coastal Processes
Island Sustainability
Coastal Processes II
Sustainable Chemistry
Safety and Security Engineering IV
Landslides
Fundamentals of Wavelets
Water Pollution XI
Lake Sustainability
Micromechanics in Practice
Cultural Tourism
Tourism as a Challenge
Managing Complexity
Environmental Impact II
Urban Water II
Urban Transport XX
Risk Analysis IX