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Publications by Eleyas Assefa
Study on the Time-Lag Failure of Sandstone With Different Degrees of Unloading Damage
Periodica Polytechnica: Civil Engineering
Civil
Geotechnical Engineering
Engineering Geology
Structural Engineering
A More Realistic Study on the Mechanical Properties of CFRC Composite Grouting Material Under a Long-Term Water Immersion Process
Advances in Materials Science and Engineering
Materials Science
Engineering
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Study on the Critical Stress Threshold of Weakly Cemented Sandstone Damage Based on the Renormalization Group Method
International Journal of Coal Science and Technology
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Dynamics of Feedback Systems With Time Lag
Springer Series in Synergetics
Microscopic Characteristics of Fractured Sandstone After Cyclic Freezing-Thawing and Triaxial Unloading Tests
Advances in Civil Engineering
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The Impact of Organizational Slack and Lag Time on Economic Productivity
International Journal of Enterprise Information Systems
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A Study on the Thermoelasticity of Three-Phase-Lag Dipolar Materials With Voids
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Characteristics of Unloading Creep of Tuffaceous Sandstone in East Tianshan Tunnel Under Freeze-Thaw Cycles
Advances in Materials Science and Engineering
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Monooxygenase Enzyme Activity in Alcoholics With Varying Degrees of Liver Damage.
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Vibrations of a Forced Self-Excited System With Time Lag
Bulletin of the JSME
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