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Volume 20Issue 10October 2015

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Received: Feb 27, 2015
Accepted: Apr 9, 2015
Published online: May 20, 2015
Published in print: Oct 1, 2015
Discussion open until: Oct 20, 2015

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Tefaruk Haktanir [email protected]
Professor, Dept. of Civil Engineering, Erciyes Univ., 38039 Kayseri, Turkey (corresponding author). E-mail: [email protected]
Hatice Citakoglu
Assistant Professor, Dept. of Civil Engineering, Erciyes Univ., 38039 Kayseri, Turkey.

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