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Digital Publishing, Indexing, and Ethics: Implications in Civil and Hydraulic Engineering and Research

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Volume 135, Issue 4
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I would like to acknowledge the helpful discussions with many engineers, researchers, and colleagues, including Ms. Belinda Weaver (University of Queensland).

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Volume 135Issue 4October 2009
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