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Mar 1, 1995
Discussion of “Structural Failures and Engineering Ethics” by W. M. Kim Roddis
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Satinder P. S. Puri, Member, ASCE
Struct. Engr., Port Authority of New York & New Jersey, Maintenance Engrg., Des. Div., Room 300, 241 Erie St., Jersey City, NJ 07310-1397.
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