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  • 1Conjugate beam method — (0) real beam, (1) shear and moment, (2) conjugate beam, (3) slope and displacement The conjugate beam method is an engineering method to derive the slope and displacement of a beam. The conjugate beam method was developed by H. Müller Breslau in …

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  • 2крепь шарнирная — Крепь, элементы которой могут перемещаться относительно друг друга вокруг шарнира без нарушения её несущей способности при неравномерной нагрузке [Терминологический словарь по строительству на 12 языках (ВНИИИС Госстроя СССР)] Тематики горное… …

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  • 3Nikolay Apollonovich Belelyubski — ( ru. Белелюбский, Николай Аполлонович, 1845 1922) was a Russian scientist and the leading designer of bridges in the Imperial Russia.BiographyNikolai Belelyubski was born in Kharkiv on March 13, 1845. He spent his childhood and youth in Taganrog …

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  • 4КРЕПЬ ШАРНИРНАЯ — крепь, элементы которой могут перемещаться относительно друг друга вокруг шарнира без нарушения её несущей способности при неравномерной нагрузке (Болгарский язык; Български) ставен крепеж (Чешский язык; Čeština) kloubová výstroj [výztuž]… …

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  • 5Nikolai Belelyubsky — Nikolai Belelyubski Nikolay Apollonovich Belelyubski (Russian: Белелюбский, Николай Аполлонович) (1845 – 1922) was a Russian scientist and the leading designer of bridges in the Imperial Russia. Biography Nikolai Belelyubski was born in Kharkiv… …

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  • 6Pavise — 1) Large, free standing shield on hinged support used by archers and crossbowmen as protection when shooting. (Seward, Desmond. Henry V: The Scourge of God, 223) 2) Large rectangular shield carried by spearmen or shield bearers (pavisers) and… …

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  • 7stepladder — /ˈstɛplædə / (say stepladuh) noun a ladder having flat steps or treads in place of rungs and a hinged support to keep it upright …

  • 8bridge — bridge1 bridgeable, adj. bridgeless, adj. bridgelike, adj. /brij/, n., v., bridged, bridging, adj. n. 1. a structure spanning and providing passage over a river, chasm, road, or the like. 2. a connecting, transitional, or intermediate route or… …

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  • 9building construction — Techniques and industry involved in the assembly and erection of structures. Early humans built primarily for shelter, using simple methods. Building materials came from the land, and fabrication was dictated by the limits of the materials and… …

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  • 10Glossary of nautical terms — This is a glossary of nautical terms; some remain current, many date from the 17th 19th century. See also Wiktionary s nautical terms, Category:Nautical terms, and Nautical metaphors in English. Contents: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R …

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