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Experimental Studies on CFT Column Systems - U.S.-Japan Cooperative Earthquake Research Program

Contributions of Earthquake Reconnaissance to NEHRP Recommended Provisions

Internet Access of Earthquake Reconnaissance Information

Analysis of Base-Isolated Structures Utilizing Near-Source Strong Ground Motions

Performance of Seismically Isolated Structures in the 1994 Northridge and 1995 Kobe Earthquakes

Ongoing Studies of the Foothill Communities Law and Justice Center

Stability of Elastomeric Seismic Isolation Bearings in Buildings

Torsion in Earthquake Excited Structures

Limitation of Static Torsional Provisions

Torsion in Earthquake Response and Design of Buildings

Energy Based Approach to Earthquake Response of Asymmetric Systems

Local Seismological and Geotechnical Conditions for the Pacific Northwest

Seismic Rehabilitation of Existing Buildings in Oregon

Hazards Associated with Existing Buildings and Structures

Bridge Seismic Design and Retrofit Practices in Washington State

Test Methods for Evaluation and Qualification of Seismic Isolation Systems

Real-Time Testing of a Full-Scale Frame with Viscoelastic Dampers

Experimental Study of Ball-in-Cone Isolation System

Pulse Response of Reduced-Scale Strengthened Elastomer (SE) Isolators

Seismic Susceptibility Study of the St. Johns Bridge

 

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