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Multipurpose Program for Studentsand Designers |
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Lateral Load Response of Strengthened and Repaired Reinforced Concrete Columns |
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Load Carrying of Eccentrically Loaded Reinforced Concrete Panels under Sustained Load |
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Flexural Rigidity of Reinforced Concrete Members |
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Slenderness and Strength Reliability of Reinforced Concrete Columns |
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Strength and Behavior of Reinforced Concrete Obtuse Corners under Opening Bending Moments |
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Bridge Evaluation Yields Valuable Lessons |
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Precast Concrete U-Beam Dapped Ends |
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History of chemical admixtures forconcrete |
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Slump Loss of Fly Ash Concrete |
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Multistory Flat Plate Buildings: Effectof Construction Loads on Long-Term Deflections |
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Repair of Columns Using Collars WithCircular Reinforcement |
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Design and Construction Concepts:Upper Stillwater Dam |
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Construction and Operation ofWillow Creek Dam |
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Survey of the Sunflower State: ConcreteTechnology Through the Years |
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121-484 Durability and Compatibility of Over-laysand brige deck substrate treatments |
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Ultra High Strength Field PlaceableConcrete With Silica Fume Admixture |
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Concrete Bridge Decks: LightweightAggregate Concrete Subject to SevereWeathering |
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Concrete Floors: Design and Testing |
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RCC Does More |
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420-484 Rebuilding the Hood Canal FloatingBridge |
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The Bridges of John B. Leonard, 1905to 1925 |
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Open Spaces Transform Queen???sQuay |
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Preparing Concrete Surfaces forCoatings |
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415-484 Floating Caisson Method Used forMassive Midstream Pier |
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Influence of Cracking on ThermalResponse of Reinforced Concrete Bridges |
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Day-to-day Comparison of 4 and 6 in.Diameter Concrete Cylinder Strengths |
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Multistory Flat Plate Buildings:Measured and Computed One-Year Deflections |
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El Cajon Arch Dam |
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131-584 Bending and Straightening of Grade60 Reinforcing Bars |
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Parking Garage Repaired Using ThinPolymer Concrete Overlay |
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Analytical Investigation of Effects ofTwisted Reinforcement Cage in a 60-ft Long Pier |
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Formwork Pressures and CementReplacement by Fly Ash |
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Simplified Frame Analysis for FlatPlate Construction |
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Computer Mix Design |
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Track Modernization in India:Prestresed Concrete Railroad Ties |
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301-684 Analysis of ACI Committee 350???srecommended design standards |
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302-684 Structural Design of Concrete Sanitary Structures |
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307-684 Long Spans in Post-Tensioned Architecturalconcrete |
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Structural Strength and Safety-TheProfession at a Crossroad |
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Circumferential Cracking of ConcreteLinings in Soft Ground Tunnels |
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Sulfur Concrete at AMAX Nickel -AProject Case History |
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Precast Concrete Bents Stacked forStyle and Stability |
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Precast Concrete Weathers FireDamage |
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Precast Concrete in Remote Locations |
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Bending Behavior of a Double-LoopConnection Between Precast Concrete Slabs |
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High Content of Fly Ash (Class F) in ExtrudedCementitious Composites |
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Concrete Housing in Saudi Arabia |
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Long-Term Mechanical Properties and DurabilityCharacteristics of High-Strength/High-PerformanceConcrete Incorporating Supplementary CementingMaterials under Outdoor Exposure Conditions |
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Determination of Free Silicon Content in Silica Fume andIts Effect on Volume of Gas Released from MortarsIncorporating Silica Fume |
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