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spellingShingle Ukleja, Janusz, MATEC Web of Conferences, Stability estimation of slopes with determined slip surface by the MSTAB-3D method based on sliding body limit equilibrium analysis
title Stability estimation of slopes with determined slip surface by the MSTAB-3D method based on sliding body limit equilibrium analysis
title_full Stability estimation of slopes with determined slip surface by the MSTAB-3D method based on sliding body limit equilibrium analysis
title_fullStr Stability estimation of slopes with determined slip surface by the MSTAB-3D method based on sliding body limit equilibrium analysis
title_full_unstemmed Stability estimation of slopes with determined slip surface by the MSTAB-3D method based on sliding body limit equilibrium analysis
title_short Stability estimation of slopes with determined slip surface by the MSTAB-3D method based on sliding body limit equilibrium analysis
title_sort stability estimation of slopes with determined slip surface by the mstab-3d method based on sliding body limit equilibrium analysis
title_unstemmed Stability estimation of slopes with determined slip surface by the MSTAB-3D method based on sliding body limit equilibrium analysis
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