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121. Numerical Analysis On Fire Resistance Of The Composite Connections After Earthquake Damage
122. Research And Application Of Earthquake Disaster Prediction Method For Urban Group Frame Structure
123. Seismic Design Of Mining Excavated Underground Metro Structure Considering Construction Process
124. Preliminary Study On Seismic Damage Prediction Method Of Masonry Structure Considering The Effect Of Ring Beam And Structional Column
125. Rapid Prediction Model And System For 7 Degrees Of RC Structure Earthquake Damage Based On LM-BP Neural Network
126. Experimental Study On Fire Resistance Of Concrete Filled Circular Steel Tubular Columns With Earthquake Damage
127. Research On Optimization Of Mountain Railway Routes Based On Seismic Risk Analysis
128. Earthquake Failure Evaluation Method For Steel Frame Structures Based On Honeycomb Beam Damage Index
129. Mountain Tunnel Earthquake Damage Mode And Its Performance Index Research
130. Study On Dynamic Performance And Earthquake Damage Mechanism Of Masonry Pagoda
131. Seismic Response And Damage Analysis Of Long-span Continuous Rigid Frame Bridge With High Piers Considering The Influence Of Construction Process
132. Postearthquake Fire Experiments Of Cold-formed Steel Load-bearing Walls
133. Study On The Regulations Of Strong Earthquake Damage And Thermal Insulation And Shock Absorption Technology Of Tunnel Across Thermal Fault
134. Urban Seismic Resilience Evaluation Based On Christchurch Earthquake Damage Information And Detailed Simulation
135. Seismic Capacity Analysis And Earthquake Damage Prediction Of Rural Houses In Chaganhua Earthquake Area Of Songyuan City
136. Response Of Simply Supported Beam Bridges Under Earthquake And Evaluation Of Post-disaster Bearing Capacity
137. Subsurface structures and their relationship to Northridge earthquake damage in Santa Monica (California)
138. Housing occupants' responses to architectural earthquake damage
139. Post-Earthquake Damage Repair and Probabilistic Damage Control Approach for Reinforced Concrete Bridges
140. Using the Charleston, SC earthquake of 1886 to develop new models for estimating future earthquake damage
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