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English-Arabic construction engineering dictionary. 2015.
English-Arabic construction engineering dictionary. 2015.
Geogrids — Also see Geosynthetics. The development of methods of preparing relatively rigid polymeric materials by tensile drawing [1] , in a sense cold working, raised the possibility that such materials could be used in the reinforcement of soils for… … Wikipedia
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Battery — /bat euh ree/, n. The, a park at the S end of Manhattan, in New York City. Also called Battery Park. * * * Any of a class of devices, consisting of a group of electrochemical cells (see electrochemistry), that convert chemical energy into… … Universalium
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