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This publication addresses the two methods by which a designer may comply with the Seismic Design requirements of the 2000 International Building Code. The Dynamic Analysis Procedure is more complicated and is required to be used under certain conditions of irregularity, occupancy, and height. This publication is a copyrighted work owned by the International code Council.
This publication addresses the two methods by which a designer may comply with the Seismic Design requirements of the 2000 International Building Code. The Dynamic Analysis Procedure is more complicated and is required to be used under certain conditions of irregularity, occupancy, and height. This publication is a copyrighted work owned by the International code Council.
This publication addresses the two methods by which a designer may comply with the Seismic Design requirements of the 2000 International Building Code. The Dynamic Analysis Procedure is more complicated and is required to be used under certain conditions of irregularity, occupancy, and height. This publication is a copyrighted work owned by the International code Council.
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