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  • ...offshore structures, refineries, power stations, major buildings and other structures where the use of conventional cranes is either impractical or too expensive Strand jacks can be used horizontally for pulling objects and structures, and are widely used in the oil and gas industry for skidded loadouts. Oil ...
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  • ...and [[concrete]]. They used such new materials to great advantage in their structures, many of which survive to this day, like their masonry [[aqueduct (bridge)| ...Spain]] soon after the conquest of the region in 25 BC using large-scale [[hydraulic mining]] methods. The spectacular [[gold mine]] at [[Las Medulas]] was work ...
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  • ...oard systems|Marine engineering|the engineering of other ocean systems and structures|Ocean engineering}} ...uilding]], maintenance, and operation of [[watercraft|marine vessels]] and structures.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.rina.org.uk/careers_in_naval_architecture.h ...
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  • ...e the "balls," or nodes, Pelletier and Hildebrandt invented a system of 62 hydraulic pins that came together to form a mold. The first connector node emerged fr ...me [[Molecule|molecular]], [[Nanostructure|nanotube]], and [[Virus|viral]] structures, and to make [[Minimal surface|soap film surfaces]].{{Citation needed|reaso ...
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  • ...mation regarding design, selection, installation and testing of electrical structures is provided in the non-statutory publication [[BS 7671|'Requirements for El ...l Conduit]]. These come in many variations including hand, electrical, and hydraulic powered. ...
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  • ...s usually use [[internal combustion engine]]s or [[electric motor]]s and [[hydraulic]] systems to provide a much greater lifting capability than was previously ...am Armstrong, 1st Baron Armstrong|Sir William Armstrong]], inventor of the hydraulic crane]] ...
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  • ...esides regular Roman concrete, the Romans also invented [[hydraulic cement|hydraulic concrete]], which they made from [[volcanic ash]] and [[clay]].{{Cn|date=Ju | volume=Concrete Structures ...
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  • ...the standard for design in the Antarctic by utilizing braced steel framed structures, insulated panels and vapour barriers to overcome previous design and pract ...
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  • ==Structures used in artificial waterways== Both navigations and canals use [[civil engineering|engineered]] structures to improve navigation: ...
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  • ...most all shale gas wells today require fractures artificially created by [[hydraulic fracturing]]. Since 2000, shale gas has become a major source of natural ga ...of California | Apply for Gas Shutoff Valve Certification for Residential Structures | The Division of the State Architect (DSA) oversees the certification of t ...
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  • {{About|structures for water impoundment}} .... Dams generally serve the primary purpose of retaining water, while other structures such as [[floodgate]]s or [[levee]]s (also known as [[Dike (construction)|d ...
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  • ...9th century, factories increasingly used steam power. Factories also used hydraulic and pneumatic power. Many small workshops continued to use water, human an Today most machine tools are powered by electricity; hydraulic and pneumatic power are sometimes used, but this is uncommon.{{Citation nee ...
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  • ...te waiting rooms, which could also be used to hold funeral services, and a hydraulic lift to raise coffins to platform level. Existing railway arches were used [[Category:Buildings and structures in the United Kingdom destroyed during World War II]] ...
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  • ...063085-8}}</ref> Infrastructure is composed of public and private physical structures such as [[road]]s, [[railways]], [[bridge]]s, [[tunnel]]s, [[water supply]] ...omote economic activity. These include schools, parks and [[playground]]s, structures for [[Public security|public safety]], [[waste]] disposal plants, hospitals ...
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  • | Focuses on the construction of large systems, structures, and environmental systems ...ineering]], [[geotechnical engineering]], [[environmental engineering]], [[hydraulic engineering]], [[construction engineering]] ...
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  • ...ote|The creative application of scientific principles to design or develop structures, machines, apparatus, or manufacturing processes, or works utilizing them s Later, as the design of civilian structures, such as bridges and buildings, matured as a technical discipline, the term ...
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  • ...ering]] and [[failure analysis]]{{snd}} investigating materials, products, structures or components, which fail or do not function as intended, causing personal ...-0-486-41712-7 |quote=Mathematics&nbsp;... is simply the study of abstract structures, or formal patterns of connectedness.}}</ref> [[space]] ([[geometry]]),<ref ...
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  • ...be taken. The energy source input is typically either an electric current, hydraulic pressure, or pneumatic pressure. An actuator can be the final element of a }}</ref> [[Fungus|Fungi]] and [[plant]]s lack centrosomes and therefore use structures other than MTOCs to organize their microtubules.<ref name="pmid12224551">{{ ...
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