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Feasibility of integrated optical fibre sensors for condition monitoring of composite structures. Part I: Comparison of Bragg-sensors and strain gauges

De Waele    
W. Degrieck    
J. Moerman    
W. Taerwe    
L. De Baets    
P.    

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