Numerical Investigation of Connection Performance of Timber-Concrete Composite Slabs with Inclined Self-Tapping Screws under High Temperature
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Kong Yue | Zhentao Chen | Jun Zhang | Weidong Lu | Yingwei Bao | Lu Wang | Zhentao Chen | Lu Wang | K. Yue | Lu Weidong | Yingwei Bao | Jun Zhang
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