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    Seismic microzoning in Skopje, Macedonia by Lee, V.W., Trifunac, M.D., Bulajić, B.D., Manić, M.I., Herak, D., Herak, M., Dimov, G.

    “…Seismic microzonation maps for Skopje (Macedonia) are presented based on the Uniform-Hazard-Spectrum (UHS) methodology. UHS satisfies the guidelines for…”
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    Seismic microzoning of Belgrade by Lee, V.W., Trifunac, M.D., Bulajić, B.Đ., Manić, M.I., Herak, D., Herak, M.

    “…Seismic microzonation maps for Belgrade (Serbia) and its surroundings are presented based on the uniform-hazard-spectrum (UHS) methodology. Such mapping must…”
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    Seismic microzoning of Štip in Macedonia by Lee, V.W., Trifunac, M.D., Bulajić, B.Đ., Manić, M.I., Herak, D., Herak, M., Dimov, G., Gičev, V.

    “…Seismic microzonation maps for Štip (Macedonia) and its surroundings are presented based on the uniform-hazard-spectrum (UHS) methodology. Such mapping…”
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    Preliminary empirical scaling of pseudo relative velocity spectra in Serbia from the Vrancea earthquakes by Lee, V.W., Trifunac, M.D., Bulajić, B.Đ., Manić, M.I.

    “…First frequency-dependent empirical scaling equations of pseudo-relative velocity spectral amplitudes (PSV) of strong earthquake ground motions in the former…”
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    Microzonation of Banja Luka for performance-based earthquake-resistant design by Lee, V.W., Manić, M.I., Bulajić, B.Ð., Herak, D., Herak, M., Trifunac, M.D.

    “…New microzonation maps for the city of Banja Luka in the Republic of Srpska in Bosnia and Herzegovina are presented based on the uniform-hazard-spectrum (UHS)…”
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    A note on peak accelerations computed from sliding of objects during the 1969 Banja Luka earthquakes in former Yugoslavia by Manić, M.I., Bulajić, B.Ð., Trifunac, M.D.

    “…Peak ground accelerations, computed from sliding of objects during the 1969 Banja Luka earthquakes in Bosnia and Herzegovina (former Yugoslavia) are computed…”
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