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Materials science / Deformation / Structural engineering / Concrete / Reinforced concrete / Masonry / Fiberglass / Elastic modulus / Strength of materials / Architecture / Construction / Composite materials
Date: 2011-05-31 10:32:37
Materials science
Deformation
Structural engineering
Concrete
Reinforced concrete
Masonry
Fiberglass
Elastic modulus
Strength of materials
Architecture
Construction
Composite materials

W1A2 Behavior of Infill Masonry Walls Strengthened With FRP Materials

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