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  • 71Action — may refer to:Music and culture* Action (philosophy), something a person can do * Action (music), a characteristic of a stringed instrument * Action (album), a 2004 album by Punchline * Action (B z album), a 2007 album by B z * Action (piano), the …

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  • 73Creep (deformation) — For other uses, see Creep (disambiguation). v · d · e Materials failure modes Buckling …

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  • 74Paired opposites — are an ancient, pre Socratic method of establishing thesis, antithesis and synthesis in terms of a standard for what is right and proper in natural philosophy. Relative absolutesFrom the very beginnings absolutes are named as gods and paired… …

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  • 75Belknap Bridge — Infobox nrhp name = Belknap Bridge nrhp type = caption = This is the fourth Belknap Bridge built at this site location = McKenzie River in western Oregon, U.S. nearest city =Rainbow, Oregon, USA coordinates = coord|44.16803|… …

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  • 76Hurricane clip — A Hurricane clip is a connecting device that provide a continuous structural load transfer path from the top of a building to its foundation, helping to protect buildings from from damage resulting from high wind. Primarily used in areas affected …

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  • 77Joist —   A structural, load carrying building member with an open web system that supports floors and roofs utilizing wood or specific steels and is designed as a simple span member …

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  • 78Photovoltaic module —   An integrated assembly of interconnected photovoltaic cells designed to deliver a selected level of working voltage and current at its output terminals, packaged for protection against environmental degradation, and suited for incorporation in… …

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  • 79frame — [1] A bridge like structural load carrying members of a vehicle that support the engine and body and are in turn supported by the wheels of the vehicle. [2] Transverse members that make up the riblike skeleton of a ship. Also see A frame ash… …

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  • 80building 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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