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Article 30 says, "Nothing in this Declaration may be interpreted as implying for any State, group or person any right to engage in any activity or to perform any act aimed at the destruction of any of the rights and freedoms set forth herein".
A few flat HVSR curves are observed, implying for no site amplification.
As expected, their majority exhibited clear peaks, implying for strong impedance between the superficial loose deposits and the underlain bedrock.
Interestingly, a gap exists between the two amplification frequency bands in the range 4 5.5 Hz, implying for two types of soils with different elastic properties.
Two moderate magnitude earthquakes that occurred in early 2014 in Cephalonia produced the largest ground motion values ever recorded in Greece, highly exceeding the provisions of the effective seismic code implying for local effects.
These are fairly substantial effects, implying, for example, increases of approximately 0.75 SD in verbal skills and of 0.50 SD in nonverbal skills for a 1 SD increase in school attainment.
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