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The structural periods could be determined from in-situ dynamic tests, full frame models or an appropriate period-height equation, the latter of which is provided here by calibrating from in-situ vibration tests of regional buildings constructed in compliance with British Standards.
For comparison, and calibrating from a more complicated dynamic process, Hill et al 23 report for the Framingham data: 'We find that the current rate of becoming obese is 2% per year and increases by 0.5 percentage points for each obese social contact.
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