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  • (-) subject:"Non\-Destructive\ Evaluation\ Techniques\ \(NDT\)"

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Searched for: subject%3A%22Non%255C-Destructive%255C%2BEvaluation%255C%2BTechniques%255C%2B%255C%2528NDT%255C%2529%22
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Developing a level-1B qualifiable CNN for in-situ ultrasonic damage classification of aerospace composite structures
Developing a level-1B qualifiable CNN for in-situ ultrasonic damage classification of aerospace composite structures: An in-depth evaluation on the end-to-end process of developing a data-driven tool
In-situ Non-destructive Stiffness Assessment of FRC Materials
In-situ Non-destructive Stiffness Assessment of FRC Materials
The use of new data sources in bridge maintenance decision-making
The use of new data sources in bridge maintenance decision-making: On the effect of using new data sources during decision making moments of bridge maintenance experts through a serious game based experiment
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