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Study on the impact of partial unloading on the structural deformation of prefabricated segmental subway tunnels. [PDF]
Guo Y, Zhao L, Zou H, Li H, Li T.
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Reply to: Diaphragm excursion and diaphragm thickening fraction: commonality and conflict. [PDF]
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Study on the deformation characteristics of diaphragm walls in deep excavations within the Ningbo soft soil region. [PDF]
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Numerical analysis of bearing capacity of winged helical anchor in clayed soil. [PDF]
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The myth of 2.5 cm symphyseal diastasis. [PDF]
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Internal Displacement in Burma
Disasters, 2000The internal displacement of populations in Burma is not a new phenomenon. Displacement is caused by numerous factors. Not all of it is due to outright violence, but much is a consequence of misguided social and economic development initiatives. Efforts to consolidate the state by assimilating populations in government‐controlled areas by military ...
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The Ripple Effects of Internal Displacement on Internally Displaced Persons
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020This work pivotally addresses the effects of internal displacement on IDPs. Primarily, Distinct groups with diverse needs are currently emerging because of protracted wars, terrorism, global warming, lack of socioeconomic incentives, and gross human rights violations.
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2021
Abstract This chapter discusses the protection of internally displaced persons (IDPs), who are all too often neglected, not only by their governments, but also by the international community. The experiences of refugees and IDPs have much in common.
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Abstract This chapter discusses the protection of internally displaced persons (IDPs), who are all too often neglected, not only by their governments, but also by the international community. The experiences of refugees and IDPs have much in common.
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