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    3 th World Conference on Earthquake Engineering DEVELOPMENT OF TIME-AND-MAGNITUDE PREDICTABLE MODEL AND PREDICTION OF EARTHQUAKE HAZARD IN CENTRAL HIMALAYAS

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    SUMMARY Earthquake prediction is one of the necessary components of seismic risk reduction in India. This is associated with the fact that owing to the subjectively underestimated seismic hazard in the territory of India earthquake resistance level of buildings and structures had appeared to be significantly lower than the seismic hazard level. Earthquake Prediction should be considered as a stage-by-stage seismic hazard assessment that consequently passes from long-term to current one when strong seismic event is under preparation. This will allow for making decisions that are adequate to the hazard data and reduce the seismic risk. Strong main shocks in six seismogenic sources of the Central Himalayas have been used to show that the interevent time, T t (in years), between two strong shallow earthquakes and the magnitude, M f , of the following mainshock are given by the relation

    Recent Advances in the Field of Naturally Occurring 5,6-Dihydropyran-2-ones

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    The chemistry of the carbon-transition metal double and triple bond: Annual survey covering the year 2013

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