(reinforcing bar)

  • 1reinforcing-bar machine — Смотри арматурный станок …

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  • 2Bar tack — is a series of hand or machine made stitches used for reinforcing areas of stress on a garment, such as pocket openings, bottom of a fly opening or buttonholes. It consists of a series of close set zig zag stitches (machine) or whip stitches… …

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  • 3re-bar — /rēˈbär/ noun A steel bar in reinforced concrete ORIGIN: reinforcing bar …

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  • 4Birmingham bar — A Birmingham bar is a metal bar or strip fixed to the hinge side of a wooden door frame to help protect it from forced entry. It belongs to the family of door strike reinforcers and contributes to physical security.Door strike reinforcers… …

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  • 5Dowel bar retrofit — sawcuts A dowel bar retrofit befor …

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  • 6sternal bar — (Class Remipedia): In trunk segment, transverse thickening sometimes reinforcing or even replacing sternite. Sternite bar of 14th trunk segment may bear lateral flap (genital flap) which covers gonopore. (bar like, subtriangular; posterior margin …

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  • 7corrugated bar — noun : a steel bar for reinforcing concrete having spiral or transverse ridges or nubs at short intervals on each face to provide a bond with the concrete …

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  • 8deformed bar — noun : a steel bar with surface projections that increase its bond strength when used in reinforced concrete * * * a rod for reinforcing concrete, having surface irregularities, as transverse ridges, to improve the bond …

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  • 9deformed bar — a rod for reinforcing concrete, having surface irregularities, as transverse ridges, to improve the bond. * * * …

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  • 10lateral bar — In Cirripedia (Acrothoracica), pair of chitinous thickenings (best developed in Cryptophialidae) running from chitinous apertural thickenings medially down each side of mantle sac [Moore and McCormick, 1969]. (Subclass Cirripedia): In… …

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