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  • ...[[mechanics]] ([[acoustics]], [[geomechanics]], [[soil mechanics]], [[rock mechanics]]), [[engineering]] ([[petroleum engineering]], [[bio-remediation]], [[cons
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  • ...o the air after about 100 ms". Objects are known to make a [[Splash (fluid mechanics)|splash]] when they hit sand, but this type of jet has never been described [[Category:Soil mechanics]]
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  • ...nt substances by purely [[Mechanics|mechanical]] processes. [[Butter]], [[soil]] and [[wood]] are common examples of mixtures.
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  • ...ate=1993|title=Indigenous materials for lunar construction|journal=Applied Mechanics Reviews|doi=10.1115/1.3120360|volume=46|issue=6|pages=313&ndash;325|publish ...m off the moon, or by combining oxygen with hydrogen produced from [[lunar soil]].<ref name=Ruess />
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  • ...[reinforced concrete]]. Prestressing tendons (generally of high [[tension (mechanics)|tensile]] [[steel]] [[cable]] or [[rods]]) are used to provide a clamping ...on. All stresses from seasonal expansion and contraction of the underlying soil are taken into the entire tensioned slab, which supports the building witho
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  • ...cal compression|compression]] on the crystals of martensite and [[tension (mechanics)|tension]] on the remaining ferrite, with a fair amount of [[shear stress|s ...he ancient Sinhalese managed to extract a ton of steel for every 2 tons of soil{{Citation needed|date=January 2010}}, a remarkable feat at the time. One su
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  • Modern research data on soil fertility is limited. Currently, results indicate that high yield of hemp m ...f purposes, including the manufacture of [[cordage]] of varying [[Tension (mechanics)|tensile strength]], clothing, and nutritional products. The ''[[bast fibre
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  • ...e.g. laws that ban lead in products or reduce allowable levels in water or soil). ...ef> Lead exposure can occur from contact with lead in air, household dust, soil, water, and commercial products.<ref name="Rossi09"/>
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  • ...here]]. Additionally, they are particularly important in the context of [[soil chemistry]] due to the low volumes of solvent and, consequently, the high c ...SMO-RS method. In this methods the required information comes from quantum mechanics calculations specific to each molecule (sigma profiles) combined with a sta
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  • ===Mechanics=== ...ill do more damage to the wall than a charge initiated against a wall with soil behind it.
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