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  • ...n (American Civil War)|Union]] [[Union Army|forces]] during the [[American Civil War]] in the 1860s, which was the first time it was employed in combat. Lat The Gatling gun was first used in warfare during the [[American Civil War]]. The gun was not accepted by the [[Union Army]] until 1866, but a "sa
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  • ...er= Current: General Dynamics, Fabrique Nationale, US Ordnance, and Manroy Engineering<br> ...ar]]<br>[[United States invasion of Panama]] <br>[[Gulf War]] <br>[[Somali Civil War]] <br>[[Operation Medak Pocket]]<br>[[War on Terror]] ([[War in Afghani
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  • Swingfire was developed by [[Fairey Engineering Ltd]] and the [[British Aircraft Corporation]]. It replaced the [[Vickers V ...="NTI" /><ref>[http://www.acig.org/artman/publish/printer_180.shtml Sudan, Civil War since 1955]</ref>
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  • ...tever Floats Your Boat, Clemson Student Chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers"] </ref> Microballoons give syntactic foam its light weight, low ...stressed in a tensile manner).<ref>[http://www.trelleborg.com/en/Advanced-Engineering-Materials/Products--Solutions/Eccospheres-Glass-Microspheres/ ]. Trelleborg
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  • ==Architectural and engineering benefits== | author = Civil and Marine Company
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  • ...Rio de Janeiro City for extraction of [[clay]] a raw material for [[civil engineering]] (2009 picture).]]
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  • ...pure or reinforced [[resin]], can replace materials like metal, rubber and engineering polymers. It is also used synergistically as a blend element to modify the ...mmas: pursuing public goals for private gain |publisher=RAND Institute for Civil Justice |location=Santa Monica, CA |year=2000 |pages=375–98 |isbn=978-0-8
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  • ...an English]], bitumen is referred to as 'asphalt' or 'asphalt cement' in [[engineering]] [[jargon]]. In [[Australian English]], bitumen is sometimes used as the g ...ArchitectsJ199">{{cite book | month=October 1837-December 1838 | title=The Civil Engineer and Architects Journal |chapter=Joint Stock Companies (description
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  • ...= Who’s Minding the San Rafael Rock Quarry? | publisher = Marin County Civil Grand Jury | date = June 2001 | url =http://www.co.marin.ca.us/depts/GJ/mai ...P. Bolen|year=2008|month=June|title=Construction Aggregates|journal=Mining Engineering|volume=60|pages=25–26 }}</ref>
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  • ...tion areas include [[civil engineering]], earth and road construction, dam engineering, soil sealing and in drainage systems. The fabric used in it must have good ...or chemical and electrical applications and textiles related to mechanical engineering. Silk-screen printing, filtration, plasma screens, propulsion technology, l
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  • == Structural engineering == In [[structural engineering]], composite construction exists when two different materials are bound tog
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  • ...?event=births NSW BDM Index: 764/1876]</ref> the son of John Jasper Stone, Civil Engineer, and Caroline Smith. He served a 'cadetship' with his father, then ...y Reinforced Concrete in New South Wales (1895-1915). ''Multi-Disciplinary Engineering Transactions of the Institution of Engineers, Australia'' IX:82-91
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  • ...]], or [[box]]es filled with [[soil]] or [[sand]] that are used in [[civil engineering]], [[road building]], and [[military]] applications. For [[erosion control] ==Civil engineering==
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  • ...ion and introduction on a vast scale of gabions and mattresses for [[civil engineering]] use. {{Geotechnical engineering}}
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  • ...es for civil engineering applications'', Structural Engineering/Earthquake Engineering (1993) 10:37s-48s</ref>. This means that the mechanical interactions betwee
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  • ...F|journal=Journal of Aerospace Engineering|publisher=[[American Society of Civil Engineers]]|date=July 2006|pages=138|title=Structural Design of a Lunar Hab ...struction|author=Larry A. Beyer|pages=172|booktitle=Space Manufacturing 5: Engineering with Lunar and Asterodial Materials, Proceedings of the Seventh Princeton/A
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  • ...{{cite book|last=Ashby |first=Michael F.|coauthors=David R. H. Jones|title=Engineering Materials 2|origyear=1986|edition=with corrections|year=1992|publisher=Perg ...year=1986|title=Science and Civilization in China: Volume 4, Part 3, Civil Engineering and Nautics|publisher=Taipei: Caves Books, Ltd. |page=563}}</ref><ref name=
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  • {{civil-engineering-stub}} [[Category:Geotechnical engineering]]
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