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Referencing system. NEARCTIS will use the Harvard referencing system. The system is described on the following website: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxx.xx.xx/Library/pdf/Harvard_referencing.pdf As some of the partners were using difference referencing system so far, it will be acceptable, at the beginning of the project to have different referencing system in our documents. The partners will be encouraged to switch to the Harvard referencing system so that in the second part of the project the chosen system will be the norm. Example of referencing : Journal article: print Author (Year of publication) Title of journal article Title of journal (this should be in italics) Volume number Issue number Page numbers of the article (do not use ‘p’. before the page numbers) Xxxxxxxx, X. X. & Xxxxxxxx, X. X. (1999) Foreign ownership and profitability: Property rights, control, and the performance of firms in Indian industry. Journal of Law & Economics, 42 (1), 209-238.
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Referencing system. The relationship between the Existing chainage and Design chainage for the Highway-2 is given in Table A-24. Table A-24 Relationship in Referencing System S. No. Existing xx xxxxx Corresponding Design Chainage Remark 1. 0.000 0.000 Junction with SH-51 2. 1.000 1.000 - 3. 2.000 2.003 - 4. 3.000 2.997 - 5. 4.000 4.002 - 6. 5.000 4.990 - 7. 6.000 6.005 - 8. 7.000 7.008 - 9. 8.000 8.008 - 10. 9.000 9.008 - 11. 10.000 9.941 - 12. 11.000 10.940 - 13. 12.000 11.940 - 14. 13.000 12.937 - 15. 14.000 13.937 - 16. 14.823 14.850 Junction with MDR-55
Referencing system. The relationship between the existing chainage and design chainage for the Highway-4 is given in Table A-24. Table A-24 Relationship in referencing system S. No. Existing xx Xxxxx Design Chainage Remarks S. No. Existing xx Xxxxx Design Chainage Remarks 1 End of Kherli bypass 0 Km . 137 - Missing 2 Km. 138 - Missing 3 139 1755 - 4 140 2770 - 5 141 3788 - 6 142 4800 - 7 143 5812 - 8 144 6832 - 9 145 7840 - 10 146 8854 - 11 147 9900 - 12 148 10902 - 13 149 11885 - 14 150 13010 - 15 151 13932 - 16 152 14954 - 17 153 15942 - 18 154 16951 - 19 155 17959 - 20 156 18970 - 21 157 19970 - 22 158 20750 - 23 59 21600 - 24 58 22585 - 25 159 23584 - 26 160 24570 27 25545 Km. 163 - Missing 28 162 26532 - S. No. Existing xx Xxxxx Design Chainage Remarks 29 163 27565 - 30 164 28585 - 31 165 29600 - 32 166 30607 - 33 167 31600 - 34 168 32570 - 35 169 33645 - 36 34655 Km. 172 - Missing 37 171 35650 - 38 172 36695 - 39 173 37710 - 40 174 38745 - 41 39710 Xx. 000 - Xxxxxxx 00 00000 Xx. 178 - Missing 43 41785 Km. 179 - Missing 44 178 42810 - 45 179 43810 - 46 44873 Km. 182 - Missing 47 181 45915 - 48 182 46930 - 49 183 47940 - 50 184 48960 - 51 185 49985 - 52 51010 Xx. 000 - Xxxxxxx 00 00000 Xx. 189 - Missing 54 53335 Xx. 000 - Xxxxxxx 00 00000 Xx. 191 - Missing 56 190 55125 - 57 191 56150 - S. No. Existing xx Xxxxx Design Chainage Remarks 58 192 57150 - 59 193 58175 - 60 194 59120 - 61 60245 Km. 197 - Missing 62 196 61156 - Total Length 61.600 -

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