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Near-Source Effects and the Isolation Provisions of the 1997 United Building Code

Impulse EQGMs: A Historical and Critical Review

Seismic Isolation Design of the New International Terminal at San Francisco International Airport

Seismic Isolation of Bridges Using Friction Pendulum Bearings

Recent Seismic Evaluations of New York City Bridges

Update of Masonry Building Code and Specification, 1995 to 1998 Editions

Out-of-Plane Seismic Behavior of Brick Masonry Walls of Typical Turn-of-Century North American Residential Buildings

Stability of Unreinforced Masonry (URM) Compression Members under Out-of-Plane Lateral Loads

An Introduction to the New Prestressed Masonry Code Provisions

Prestressed Masonry in the United States

European Perspective of Prestressed Masonry

Unbonded versus Bonded Tendons: Which is Better for Masonry?

Composite Joist Behavior and Design Requirements

Floor Vibrations: Ultra-Long Span Joist Floors

Composite Joist Case Histories

Reliability Assessment of Reinforced Concrete Structures with Respect to Material Degradation

Towards Design Rules Based on Snap-Through Analysis of Composite Concrete/Masonry Structures

Assessment of Ultimate Load Analyses of Reinforced Concrete Plates and Shells by Means of Adaptive Methods

Modeling of Shear Behavior of RC Columns

Retrofitting of a RC Cooling Tower: From Concrete Modelling to Structural Design

 

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