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Pozza, Luca, Roberto Scotta, Davide Trutalli, Andrea Polastri, & Ario Ceccotti. (2014). Effects of Design Criteria on an Experimentally-based Evaluation of the Behaviour Factor of Novel Massive Wooden Shear Walls. Research Padua Archive (University of Padua).1 indexed citations
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Pozza, Luca, Roberto Scotta, Andrea Polastri, & Ario Ceccotti. (2012). Seismic behaviour of wood-concrete frame shearwall system and comparison with code provisions. AirIuav (Università Iuav di Venezia). 1–13.2 indexed citations
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Gavrić, Igor, Giovanni Rinaldin, Claudio Amadio, Massimo Fragiacomo, & Ario Ceccotti. (2012). Experimental-numerical analyses of the seismicbehaviour of cross-laminated wall systems. 1–10.8 indexed citations
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Ceccotti, Ario & Carmen Sandhaas. (2010). A proposal for a standard procedure to establish the seismic behaviour factor q of timber buildings. AirIuav (Università Iuav di Venezia). 3604.26 indexed citations
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Ceccotti, Ario & Jan-Willem van de Kuilen. (2010). World Conference on Timber Engineering - WCTE 2010.8 indexed citations
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Ceccotti, Ario, et al.. (2007). Quale fattore di struttura per gli edifici multipiano a struttura di legno con pannelli a strati incrociati. AirIuav (Università Iuav di Venezia).2 indexed citations
Ceccotti, Ario, Maurizio Follesa, Carmen Sandhaas, et al.. (2006). Which seismic behaviour factor for multi-storey buildings made of cross-laminated wooden panels?. AirIuav (Università Iuav di Venezia).21 indexed citations
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Ceccotti, Ario, et al.. (2006). Behaviour of a timber-concrete composite beam with glued connection at strength limit state.. University of Canterbury Research Repository (University of Canterbury).16 indexed citations
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Vasić, Svetlana & Ario Ceccotti. (2006). Rate effects and crack dynamics in mode I fracture of Spruce. AirIuav (Università Iuav di Venezia).1 indexed citations
Amadio, Claudio, Ario Ceccotti, Roberto Di Marco, & Massimo Fragiacomo. (2001). Long-term behaviour of a timber-concrete connection system. AirIuav (Università Iuav di Venezia). 263–272.10 indexed citations
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Karacabeyli, Erol, J. Daniel Dolan, Ario Ceccotti, & Chun Ni. (1999). Discussion of "Comparison of Static and Dynamic Response of Timber Shear Walls". Journal of Structural Engineering. 125(7). 796–797.4 indexed citations
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Karacabeyli, Erol, J. Daniel Dolan, Ario Ceccotti, & Chun Ni. (1999). Discussion of Comparison of Static and Dynamic Response of Timber Shear Walls by David W. Dinehart and Harry W. Shenton III. 796–797.3 indexed citations
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