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Damage to Residential Retaining Walls at the Genkai-jima Island Induced by the 2005 Fukuoka-ken Seiho-oki Earthquake

Taizo Kobayashi    
Kouki Zen    
Noriyuki Yasufuku    
Hideo Nagase    
G. Chen    
Kiyonobu Kasama    
    

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