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  • 121Nail (fastener) — A pile of nails. In woodworking and construction, a nail is a pin shaped, sharp object of hard metal or alloy used as a fastener. Formerly wrought iron, today s nails are typically made of steel, often dipped or coated to prevent corrosion in… …

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  • 122Tay Rail Bridge — Infobox Bridge bridge name=Tay Rail Bridge caption=Tay Bridge at Dundee, Scotland from the Dundee Law official name= carries=Rail traffic crosses=Firth of Tay locale=Dundee to Wormit, Scotland maint= id= design= mainspan= length=convert|3264|m… …

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  • 123Ductal — is a proprietary pre mixed ultra high performance concrete whose physical characteristics exceed those of common concrete used in the construction of buildings. It is manufactured by Lafarge and Bouygues. Ductal has high compressive strength and… …

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  • 124Tufting — is a type of textile weaving which in which a thread is inserted on a primary base.Tufting is an ancient technique for making warm garments, especially mittens. After the knitting is done, short U shaped loops of extra yarn are introduced through …

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  • 125Irwin (surname) — Irwin is a surname, and may refer to:* Andy Offutt Irwin, American storyteller and singer/songwriter * Arthur Irwin (1858 ndash;1921), Canadian American shortstop and manager in Major League Baseball * Barney Irwin, professional wrestler * Bindi… …

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  • 126Peierls Stress — is the force (first discovered by Rudolph Peierls and modified by Frank Nabarro) needed to move a dislocation within a plane of atoms in the unit cell. The magnitude varies periodically as the dislocation moves within the plane. Peierls stress… …

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  • 127Griffith (surname) — Family name name =Griffith imagesize= caption= meaning = lord with a (?)strong grip region =Wales origin =Welsh related names =Gruffydd, Griffiths footnotes = Griffith is a surname of Welsh origin which derives from the given name Gruffudd. The… …

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  • 128Larson-Miller relation — The Larson Miller relation, also widely known as the Larson Miller Parameter and often abbreviated LMP, is a parametric relation used to extrapolate experimental data on creep and rupture life of engineering materials.Background and usageF.R.… …

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