Composite beam composed of steel and precast concrete (Modularized Hybrid System, MHS). Part I: experimental investigation
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Jin-Min Kim | Won-Kee Hong | Seung-Geun Lee | Seon-Chee Park | Seungil Kim | Ki-Joon Yoon | Ho-Chan Lee
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