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A study on the redundancy of high-rise steel buildings due to the effect of induced heat and loss of
Author: WADI, A., OHI, K. et al
Publisher: CIB
Publish Date: 22/10/2003
Media Type: PDF
Call Number: ePubs/Multi-storey
Code ID: 27769
Source: Proc of CIB-CTBUH International Conference on Tall Buildings, 20-23 October 2003, Malaysia
Pages: 251-259
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