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(Concrete Engineering) Condition in which concrete, mortar, or cement paste will sustain deformation continuously in any direction without rupture.
(Environmental Engineering) Contamination found in trace (very low) levels.
(Environmental Engineering) Systems which change in response to feedback.
(english) Dirt or other impurities in the steel strip.
(english) In shell molding, resin burned out too soon.
(english) A cutting tool in which the tool bit,the boring bar and in some cases the tool holder are incorporated.
(Environmental Engineering) The amount of molecular oxygen dissolved in water.
(Concrete Engineering) The Hydrologic Cycle consists of the evaporation of water from oceans and other bodies of open water; condensation to produce cloud formations; precipitation of rain, snow, sleet or hail upon land surfaces; dissipation of rain or melted solids by direct run-off into lakes and by seepage into the soil. Thereby producing a continuing endless source of water in the sub-grade.
(english) The tendency of an object at rest to remain at rest, and of an object in motion to remain in motion.
(english) A cavity which was produced during the solidification of metal by evolved gas, which in failing to escape is held in pockets.
(Environmental Engineering) Water which is contained in lakes, rivers, and oceans.
(english) A change in the shape of an object or material.