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EFFECT OF DIRECTIONAL STRESS HISTORY ON ANISOTROPY OF INITIAL STIFFNESS OF COHESIVE SOILS MEASURED BY BENDER ELEMENT TESTS

JINHYUN CHOO    
YOUNG-HOON JUNG and CHOONG-KI CHUNG    

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