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Risk Analytics for Estimating and Validating Magnitude of Earthquake Losses
doi 10.1109/dexa.2013.9
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August 1, 2013
Authors
A. Astoul
C. Filliter
A. Rau-Chaplin
K. Shridhar
B. Varghese
N. Varshney
Publisher
IEEE
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