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Proceedings of a symposium on wind effects on buildings and structures, April 2nd-4th, 1968 /
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Wind effects on bridges and other flexible structures.
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Proceedings of a Symposium on Wind Effects on Buildings and Structures. April 2nd-4th, 1968. : Department of Transport Technology, Loughborough University of Technology /
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