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This network shows the impact of papers produced by Mo Shing Cheung. Nodes represent research fields, and links connect fields that are likely to share authors. Colored nodes show fields that tend to cite the papers produced by Mo Shing Cheung. The network helps show where Mo Shing Cheung may publish in the future.
Co-authorship network of co-authors of Mo Shing Cheung
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Cheung, Mo Shing, et al.. (2010). Analysis and Design of Hybrid Long Span Cable-stayed Bridges Using Multi-scale Modeling Techniques. NPARC.1 indexed citations
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Cheung, Mo Shing, et al.. (2007). Public Private Partnership in Infrastructure Development in Hong Kong – Past and Future Trend.5 indexed citations
Razaqpur, A. Ghani, et al.. (2001). Background to the Shear Design Provisions of the Proposed Canadian Standard for FRP Reinforced Concrete Structures.1 indexed citations
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Lau, David T., et al.. (2000). Seismic Strengthening and Repair of Reinforced Concrete Shear Walls.50 indexed citations
Cheung, Mo Shing. (2000). Instrumentation and Field Monitoring of the Confederation Bridge.4 indexed citations
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Cheung, Mo Shing, et al.. (1999). Guideline for Seismic Risk Reduction of Functional and Operational Components of Buildings.6 indexed citations
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Cheung, Mo Shing. (1997). Instrumentation And Research Program On Confederation Bridge. The Proceedings of the ... International Offshore and Polar Engineering Conference. 2. 10–16.3 indexed citations
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Bakht, Baidar, et al.. (1996). Design Provisions for Fibre Reinforced Structures in the Canadian Highway Bridge Design Code.5 indexed citations
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Cheung, Mo Shing, et al.. (1996). CSA S478 Guideline on Durability in Buildings: Development, Content and Implementation, A Canadian Guideline for Building Durability.3 indexed citations
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Cheung, Mo Shing, et al.. (1989). Analysis of Continuous, Haunched, Plate-Girder Bridges by the Finite Strip Method.1 indexed citations
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Guo, Chengchao, et al.. (1988). Nonlinear Earthquake Response Analysis of Reinforced Concrete Bridges using the Finite Strip Method.3 indexed citations
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Cheung, Mo Shing, et al.. (1986). Analysis of Failure Modes and Damage Processes of Fresh Water Ice in Indentation Tests.4 indexed citations
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Aı̈tcin, Pierre-Claude, et al.. (1985). Strength Development of Concrete Cured under Arctic Sea Conditions, Temperature Effects on Concrete.3 indexed citations
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Cheung, Mo Shing. (1984). Analysis of Continuous Curved Box-Girder Bridges by Finite Strip Method. 17(3). 1.3 indexed citations
Mason, B. A., et al.. (1980). Analysis of Cellular Structures by Finite Strip Method.2 indexed citations
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Cheung, Mo Shing, et al.. (1978). DEVELOPMENT OF A SIMPLIFIED METHOD OF LATERAL LOAD DISTRIBUTION FOR BRIDGE SUPERSTRUCTURES. Transportation Research Record Journal of the Transportation Research Board. 665(665). 37.1 indexed citations
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