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Crack Measurement: New Approach to Addressing Blasting Complaints
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Micro-Meter Measurement of Cracks to Compare Blast and Environmental Effects
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Response of Cracks to Construction Vibrations and Environmental Effects
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Blast Induced Micrometer Response of Cracks in Concrete Block Structures
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Comparison of Micro-inch In-Plane and Out-of-Plane Response of Cracks to Blast Vibration and Weather
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Response of Uncracked Drywall Joints and Panels to Blast Vibration and Weather
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Real Time Monitoring of Infrastructure Using TDR Technology: Principles
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Real Time Monitoring of Infrastructure Using TDR Technology: Case Histories
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Real Time Monitoring of Infrastructure of Subsidence Along I-70 in Washington, PA
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Geo-Measurements with Metallic TDR Cable Technology for Infrastructure Surveillance
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Potentiometers for Measuring Micro-inch Crack Displacements with Wireless Systems
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Comparison of Environmental and Blast Response in Blanford, Indiana
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Measure the Crack Instead of Construction Vibration
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Addendum I: Direct Measurement of Crack Response of Four OSM Study Structures
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Crack Response to Blast Vibrations and Moisture Induced Volumetric Changes in Foundation Soils
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2008-2009 Report: Test House in Franklin, WI
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Response of Concrete Block Structure to Quarry Induced Ground Motion and Weather
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