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    Spatio-Temporal Analysis of Resources and Waste Quantities from Buildings (as Urban Mining Potential) Generated by the European Metropolis of Lille: A Methodology Coupling Data from Construction and Demolition Permits with Geographic Information Systems by Simba, Cédric Mpié, Lemelin, Emmanuel

    Published in Resources (Basel) (01-06-2024)
    “…The aim of this article was to conduct a spatial and territorial analysis of the urban mining potential of the European Metropolis of Lille (MEL), which had…”
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    A Data Processing Methodology to Analyze Construction and Demolition Dynamics in the European Metropolis of Lille, France by Simba, Cédric Mpié, Lemelin, Emmanuel, Masson, Eric, Senouci, Ahmed, Maherzi, Walid

    Published in Buildings (Basel) (01-10-2023)
    “…In the absence of industry data, organisms, and researchers leverage free and available data, specifically building and demolition permits. Geospatial…”
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    Changes in the glutathione thiol–disulfide status during wheat grain development by Rhazi, Larbi, Cazalis, Roland, Lemelin, Emmanuel, Aussenac, Thierry

    Published in Plant physiology and biochemistry (01-10-2003)
    “…Glutathione status and its relationship to molecular weight distribution (MWD) of wheat polymeric protein (PP) during the grain development have been examined…”
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    Regional demolition waste treatment capacity: a case study based on the identification of building selective deconstruction value chain’s stakeholders by Lemelin, E.

    “…The construction and demolition sector is a major contributor to waste generation, prompting European and national public authorities to adopt a waste…”
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    Material Flow Analysis: An Analytical Tool for Strategic Planning Towards a Zero-Waste Solution for End-of-Life Ballast Flows on a Track and Ballast Renewal Site (French Conventional Line) by Giboulot, Olivier, Lemelin, Emmanuel, Binetruy, Christophe, Abriak, Nor-Edine

    Published in Resources (Basel) (25-11-2024)
    “…The 27,000 km of railway track in France represents approximately 100 million tonnes of ballast. This ballast requires maintenance approximately every 7 years,…”
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