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Suction Stress in Unsaturated Soils Considering Hydraulic Hysteresis

J. Ramírez Jiménez    
J. M. Horta Rangel    
M. L. Pérez Rea    
E. Rojas González    
T. Lopez Lara    
J. B. Hernandez Zaragoza    

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