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Developing an Information Server: UWIN

WEAP: A Tool for Sustainable Water Resources Planning in the Border Region

Water Quality Management in Mexico: Actual and Future Policies

Impacts of NAFTA on the Practice and Licensing of Civil Engineers

Impacts of NAFTA on Canadian Water Policy

Applying U.S. Technology to Water Supply Problems in M?xico

The R?o San Juan Pilot Study - A Weap Application

Advanced Cement-Based Composites

Challenges in Computational Mechanics Applied to Offshore Engineering

Active and Hybrid Structural Response Control of Building Structure

Micromechanical Modeling of Damage and Inelasticity of Composite Materials in Macroscopic Structural Analysis

Random Vibration of Laminated Composite Plates with Shear Non-Linearity

BEM for Scattering of Elastic Waves by Cracks in Laminated Plates

Detecting Damage in Composite Structures via Finite Element Model Updating

Compression Strength of Pultruded Fiber Reinforced Composites

Effect of Spatially Varying Ground Motion on Earth Dam Response

Dynamic Soil-Bridge Interaction

Experimental Modeling of Pile Group in Clayey Soil

Consistent Infinitesimal Finite-Element Cell Method for Incompressible Unbounded Medium

Thermal Effects near Crack and Contact Area Edges

 

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