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Kayo Okabe and Atsuyuki Okabe
An open-space ratio is often used as a first basic metric to examine the distribution of open space in urbanized areas. Originally, the open-space ratio was defined as the ratio of the area of open space (unbuilt area) to the area of its building site. I...
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Xiaoyu Guan and Gopal S. P. Madabhushi
In an urban environment, it is often necessary to locate structures close to existing retaining walls due to congestion in space. When such structures are in seismically active zones, the dynamic loading attracted by the retaining wall can increase. In a...
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Teuku Muhammad Rasyif, Shigeru Kato, Syamsidik and Takumi Okabe
The 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami caused massive morphological changes around the coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. This research investigates the coastal morphological changes in the Banda Aceh area via coupling a hydrodynamic model with a sediment transport mod...
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An accurate estimation of static and seismic earth pressures is extremely important in geotechnical design. The conventional Coulomb’s approach and Mononobe-Okabe’s approach have been widely used in engineering practice. However, the latter a...
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Noriko Okabe
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The purpose of this study was to determine whether a high level of hospitality skill among airline cabin crews could affect customers? ?true satisfaction? in a way that other methods, such as the use of information technology systems, do not. To develop ...
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Dov Leshchinsky, Sara Ebrahimi, Farshid Vahedifard, Fan Zhu
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Nobuhiro Miura, Naoki Harada, Yoshihiro Kondo, Michio Okabe, Takashi Matsuo
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Hiroshi Okabe, Masayuki Hayakawa, Junichi Matoba, Hitoshi Naito, and Kazuhiko Oka
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Okabe, M.; Yamada, S.
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