Coupling electrical resistivity methods and GIS to evaluate the effect of historic building features on wetting dynamics during wind-driven rain spells
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Chemistry (miscellaneous),Conservation,Archeology,Spectroscopy,Materials Science (miscellaneous),General Economics, Econometrics and Finance
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