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Preconsolidation pressure and its effects on some properties of METU campus clay.
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1978
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Cetinkaya, Ahmet Serdar
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A. S. Cetinkaya, “Preconsolidation pressure and its effects on some properties of METU campus clay.,” Middle East Technical University, 1978.