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  • ...is a construction and engineering technique that involves saving time and transportation costs by reducing existing concrete into [[rubble]] at its current location ...ment Manual: Concrete Pavement Rubblization|author=Wisconsin Department of Transportation|date=November 18, 2009|accessdate=2010-01-02}}
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  • | publisher = Transportation Research Board
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  • E-Leather composition leather is used in the [[transportation]], [[footwear]], [[leather goods]], domestic [[upholstery]] and commercial ===Transportation===
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  • ...es,'' Federal Aviation Administration technical report; U.S. Department of Transportation: Washington, D.C., 2004.</ref> In these tight spaces, ability to escape in
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  • ...d to better energy saving materials, such as light-weight construction and transportation materials, oil recovery polymers, etc., 3) less greenhouse gas emission per
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  • ...ry application relying on petroleum for energy, from cooking to heating to transportation. The geographic location is important because it affects transportation costs to the refinery. ''Light'' crude oil is more desirable than ''heavy''
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  • ...699-159-0">{{cite book |author=Max Lay |title=Handbook of Road Technology (Transportation Studies) |publisher=Taylor & Francis |location=Washington, DC |year= 1998|p ...ons served larger marketing areas, would probably not offset the increased transportation costs.<ref name=Tepordei/>
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  • ...low moisture content. Another purpose is to reduce its bulk for economy of transportation. Powdered milk and dairy products include such items as dry whole milk, non
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  • === Transportation === ...national transportation authorities, such as [[United States Department of Transportation]], have classified Gunpowder (black powder) as a ''Group A: Primary explosi
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  • ...to asphalt and concrete mixes, as well as other construction uses. State transportation departments further refine aggregate material specifications in order to ta
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  • ==Transportation== ...s are used by thousands of shipping and trucking companies every day. The transportation industry is perhaps the largest user of high strength webbing in the world.
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  • ...ges and entered into the heat setting process. There are two basic ways of transportation of the yarn through the process. One way is to place the yarn in coils or a
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  • ...ce)|net]]s, [[cleaning]] devices such as [[handkerchief]]s and [[rags]], [[transportation]] devices such as [[balloon]]s, [[kite flying|kite]]s, [[sail]]s, and [[par
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  • ...this that they were made in local and national markets. Dramatic change in transportation throughout the nation is one source that encouraged the use of factories. N
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  • *'''Ginning, bale-making and transportation''' is done in the country of origin.
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  • ...near the oceans and not near the manufacturing areas in the highlands, and transportation costs were high. Large cotton weaving workshops were not founded until the ...ef> In Mexico, as in other parts of the world, the introduction of modern transportation and communications brought about major changes in the production and distri
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  • ...corrosion]] inhibition. Solid film lubricants are used in the automotive, transportation and aerospace industries.
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  • ...utside<ref>[Section 6-02.3(11)] (from the [[Washington State Department of Transportation|WSDOT]] Standard Specifications, 2006</ref>.[[Image:Mexico formwork.jpg|lef
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  • ...material used to protect and [[immobilize|load securing]] [[cargo]] during transportation. Dunnage also refers to material used to support loads and prop tools and ...oid between the cargo items. Dunnage bags bags can be used in all modes of transportation, whether on the road, railway, ocean or in the air. This makes them a versa
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