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Co-authorship network of co-authors of T J Barlow
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Barlow, T J. (2014). Briefing paper on non-exhaust particulate emissions from road transport.10 indexed citations
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Boulter, P G, T J Barlow, Stephen R. Latham, & I S Mccrae. (2009). Emission factors 2009: Report 1 - a review of methods for determining hotexhaust emission factors for road vehicles.14 indexed citations
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Barlow, T J & P G Boulter. (2009). Emission factors 2009: Report 2 - a review of the average-speed approach for estimating hot exhaust emissions.22 indexed citations
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Boulter, P G, T J Barlow, I S Mccrae, & Stephen R. Latham. (2009). Emission factors 2009: Final summary report.14 indexed citations
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Boulter, P G, T J Barlow, & I S Mccrae. (2009). Emission factors 2009: Report 3 - exhaust emission factors for road vehicles in the United Kingdom.28 indexed citations
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Barlow, T J, Stephen R. Latham, I S Mccrae, & P G Boulter. (2009). A reference book of driving cycles for use in the measurement of road vehicle emissions.362 indexed citations
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Newton, W. H., et al.. (2008). Longer and/or longer and heavier good vehicles (LHVs): a study of the likely effects if permitted in the UK: final report.33 indexed citations
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Barlow, T J, et al.. (2007). Non-exhaust particulate matter emissions from road traffic: Summary Report.9 indexed citations
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Barlow, T J, P G Boulter, & I S Mccrae. (2007). An evaluation of instantaneous emission models.7 indexed citations
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Barlow, T J, P G Boulter, & I S Mccrae. (2007). Scoping study on the potential for instantaneous emission modelling: summary report.9 indexed citations
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Boulter, P G, I S Mccrae, & T J Barlow. (2007). A review of instantaneous emission models for road vehicles.47 indexed citations
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Sexton, B, et al.. (2007). Daytime Running Lights (DRL): a review of the reports from the European Commission.12 indexed citations
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Mccrae, I S, T J Barlow, & Stephen R. Latham. (2006). Instantaneous vehicle emission monitoring.2 indexed citations
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Boulter, P G, et al.. (2006). Road traffic characteristics,driving patterns and emission factors for congested situations.11 indexed citations
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Barlow, T J, et al.. (2004). TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT AND AIR QUALITY: REALISTIC DRIVING CYCLES FOR TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT SCHEMES.8 indexed citations
Barlow, T J, et al.. (1992). RELATIVE EFFECTIVENESS OF IMPROVED VEHICLE TECHNOLOGY AND TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT TO REDUCE EXHAUST EMISSIONS AND CONSUMPTION.1 indexed citations
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