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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Roger E. Smith
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Smith, Roger E.. (1997). Discussion of "Runoff Curve Number: Has It Reached Maturity?". Journal of Hydrologic Engineering. 2(3). 145–147.6 indexed citations
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Smith, Roger E., et al.. (1992). DEVELOPING AN INTERFACE BETWEEN NETWORK- AND PROJECT-LEVEL PAVEMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS FOR LOCAL AGENCIES. Transportation Research Record Journal of the Transportation Research Board.3 indexed citations
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Scullion, Tom, et al.. (1992). ESTIMATING DAMAGE EFFECTS OF DUAL VERSUS WIDE BASE TIRES WITH MULTIDEPTH DEFLECTOMETERS. Transportation Research Record Journal of the Transportation Research Board.11 indexed citations
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Smith, Roger E., et al.. (1992). HAVING A REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION PLANNING AGENCY DEVELOP, SUPPORT, AND FACILITATE A PMS FOR LOCAL AGENCIES. Transportation Research Record Journal of the Transportation Research Board.1 indexed citations
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Smith, Roger E., et al.. (1990). Editors' Note. Water Resources Research. 26(1). 1–1.3 indexed citations
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Smith, Roger E., et al.. (1989). IMPLICATIONS OF LIFE-CYCLE PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS. Transportation Research Record Journal of the Transportation Research Board.2 indexed citations
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Carpenter, S H, Roger E. Smith, Mohamed Y Shahin, & M I Darter. (1987). A COMPREHENSIVE RANKING SYSTEM FOR LOCAL AGENCY PAVEMENT MANAGEMENT. Transportation Research Record Journal of the Transportation Research Board.5 indexed citations
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Smith, Roger E., M I Darter, & Robert L. Lytton. (1986). MECHANISTIC OVERLAY DESIGN PROCEDURES AVAILABLE TO THE DESIGN ENGINEER. Transportation Research Record Journal of the Transportation Research Board.4 indexed citations
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Smith, Roger E. & Robert L. Lytton. (1985). OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS AND USER SATISFACTION OF COMMERCIALLY AVAILABLE NDT EQUIPMENT (DISCUSSION AND CLOSURE). Transportation Research Record Journal of the Transportation Research Board.7 indexed citations
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Darter, M I, James T. Becker, Mark B. Snyder, & Roger E. Smith. (1985). PORTLAND CEMENT CONCRETE PAVEMENT EVALUATION SYSTEM (COPES). National Cooperative Highway Research Program report.14 indexed citations
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Lytton, Robert L. & Roger E. Smith. (1985). USE OF NONDESTRUCTIVE TESTING IN THE DESIGN OF OVERLAYS FOR FLEXIBLE PAVEMENTS. Transportation Research Record Journal of the Transportation Research Board.5 indexed citations
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Smith, Roger E. & Robert L. Lytton. (1984). SYNTHESIS STUDY OF NONDESTRUCTIVE TESTING DEVICES FOR USE IN OVERLAY THICKNESS DESIGN OF FLEXIBLE PAVEMENTS. NASA STI/Recon Technical Report N. 85. 14950.2 indexed citations
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