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Table 1: Principle properties of Firoozkooh no. 161 sand
Fig.2. Microscopic picture of Firoozkooh no. 161 particles
Fig. 4. Peak to peak method of measuring travel time in Bender Element test
Figure 6. Shows the clearance of received signal in different frequencies for 3 different confining stress
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