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  • '''Concrete''' is a construction material that consists of [[cement]] (commonly [[Portl Concrete solidifies and hardens after mixing and placement due to a [[Chemical react
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  • *[http://www.concrete.org/general/home.asp American Concrete Institute, ACI] *[http://www.pavement.com American Concrete Pavement Association, ACPA]
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  • *[http://www.concrete.org/general/home.asp American Concrete Institute, ACI] *[http://www.pavement.com American Concrete Pavement Association, ACPA]
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  • ...Association for much of his career, and was the president of the American Concrete Institute in 1930-1931. *''Design of Concrete Mixtures'' - 1920 - Structural Materials Research Laboratory, Lewis Institu
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  • (1880—1965) Early pioneer in the research of [[concrete]].
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  • ...t bind together the sand, gravel and other aggregates, and hardens to give concrete its rock-like strength.<ref>
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  • [http://www.research.att.com/~njas/oadir/index.html| A lot of concrete orthogonal arrays]
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  • A [[bomb]] or [[warhead]] intended to penetrate rock, concrete or armor before exploding
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  • Hard Target Smart Fuze (HTSF) for deep penetration of bombs into ground, concrete, or rock before penetration
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  • ...rous powder that it is the active ingredient in the construction materials concrete, grout, mortar and plaster.
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  • ...ving, lifting containers or materials, drilling holes in earth or rock, or concrete or paving application
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  • ...n [[mine (land warfare)|clearing mines]]; general applications in breaking concrete, paving, ice, or log jams
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  • ...rt-term strength of [[concrete]] made with pozzolans may not be as high as concrete made with purely cementitious materials.
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  • ...ombing a concrete factory would be a strategic mission while breaking up a concrete road would be countermobility. Bombing the enemy's mobile bridges, before t
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  • ...927 book by philosopher [[Martin Heidegger]] which wishes to work out in a concrete manner "the question of the sense of ''being''", which it does by exploring
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  • A [[drill (tool)]] used to make holes in hard material such as stone and concrete, which moves its cutting bit in a repetitive linear motion or combined with
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  • {{r|Concrete}}
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  • ...though commonly roads are surfaced with [[Asphalt (paving)|asphalt]] or [[concrete]]. ...ed roads such as farm tracks and country lanes. Roads made of asphalt or [[concrete]] provide a smooth and high-friction surface and strengthen the pavement s
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  • | Reinforced concrete buildings are severely damaged or demolished. Most die. | Heavily built concrete structures are severaly damaged or destroyed, and deaths approach 100%
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  • {{r|Concrete pump}}
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  • ...al bomb), incendiary, propaganda leaflets, or even an inert filler such as concrete. Inert fillers may be used for training, or, with guided bombs of sufficien Bombs can have a reinforced case so that they can penetrate earth, concrete, or armor. Alternatively, a bomb with a unitary filler can have a thin case
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  • '''Hard target penetrators''' are military devices that penetrate earth, concrete, or rock to disrupt underground structures or to produce specialized effect
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  • {{r|Concrete}}
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  • ...'' where the weight of the building is transferred to the soil through a [[concrete]] slab placed at the ground surface. ...were [[wood]], later [[steel]], [[reinforced concrete]], and [[prestressed concrete]]. Sometimes these foundations penetrate into [[bedrock]].
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  • == Concrete examples ==
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  • Spread footing foundations consists of strips or pads of concrete (or other materials) which transfer the loads from walls and columns to the Mat-slab foundations are concrete slabs-on-grade used to distribute heavy column and wall loads across the en
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  • ...lutions. . It is used as a defoamer in concrete additives (especially in [[concrete]] containing lignin sulfonate as a fluidizer); textile processing chemicals
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  • ...'[http://www.met.police.uk/history/policebox.htm Police Boxes]'.</ref> The concrete boxes could also serve as a temporary [[jail]] for [[arrest]]ed individuals
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  • {{r|Concrete}}
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  • ...fast, acquiring large amounts of kinetic energy. The kinetic energy of a concrete-filled ballistic missile warhead, or of the collision of an anti-ballistic
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  • ...city. It is the tallest of its kind in the world. It is made of reinforced concrete and soapstone. Its construction lasted about five years and its inauguratio
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  • ...ndation into the ground or drilling a shaft and filling it with reinforced concrete. ...for a single pile; today, splicing is only common with steel piles, though concrete piles can be spliced with difficulty. Driving piles, as opposed to drilling
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  • ...y information that has value to a particular electronic network. In a more concrete sense, the signals in a circuit are carried as changes in the voltages and
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  • *{{cite book|author=William Gartner, Jr. (Editor)|title=Asphalt Concrete Mix Design: Development of More Rational Approaches|edition=|publisher=[[AS
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  • ...d on top, to direct the blast downward. This is done to disrupt a paved or concrete surface, possibly as an entry point for mechanical removal, and, in militar
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  • ''Concrete Operational Stage, from seven to eleven years'' An increasing ability to mentally manipulate the internal representations of concrete objects. The child is able to decentre to consider more than one characteri
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  • ...ose in order to explain the nature of necessity and possibility exist in a concrete form. Lewis taught for most of his life at [[Princeton University]], but al
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  • ...These are immobile platforms for weighing whole trucks. They are made from concrete or steel. They are either considered pit scales or raised scales, depending
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  • |uses=Concrete, glass, refractories, ceramics, semiconductors.
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  • ...) alone. The linear action helps drill in hard materials such as stone and concrete. There are also hand-operated hammer drill bits, which also are used to ma
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  • ...stone types, but is manufactured to include other materials like resin and concrete in order to afford additional strength. Almost all engineered stone is 90 o ...amp_application.jpg|right|300px|A handicap ramp made from stone(pavers and concrete)}}
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  • ...ne of the most common uses a .22 rifle cartridge to drive [[nail]]s into [[concrete]].
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  • *''Crime in Concrete'', 1960 (American title: ''Concrete Crime'')
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