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    Civil

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    Pile Foundation Design: A Student Guide Ascalew Abebe & Dr Ian GN Smith School of the Built Environment‚ Napier University‚ Edinburgh (Note: This Student Guide is intended as just that - a guide for students of civil engineering. Use it as you see fit‚ but please note that there is no technical support available to answer any questions about the guide!) PURPOSE OF THE GUIDE There are many texts on pile foundations. Generally‚ experience shows us that undergraduates find most of these

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    Taho

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    Executive Summary Name of Project: Jam- me Flavored Taho Plant Location: Macrohon Drive‚ Canelar‚ Zamboanga City Porponent: Vanessa Joy R. Delatado Robert Louie C. Dela Paz Crystal Abigail Carpio Edmark Apolinario Cheerlene Refugio Project Description: Partnership Objectives of the Project: To produce the most mouthwatering flavored taho in a zest. As well as‚ to provide additional income to the proponent. Project Benefits: Provide additional employment and income opportunities. Project cost: Php

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    Drainage and Service Ducts

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    Volume 1 Specification for Road Works Series 500 Drainage and Service Ducts DRAINAGE AND SERVICE DUCTS Contents Clause Title 501 Pipes for Drainage and Service Ducts 2 502 Excavation for Pipes and Chambers 6 503 Bedding‚ Laying and Surrounding of Pipes 7 504 Jointing of Pipes 8 505 Backfilling of Trenches and Filter Drains 10 506 Connecting to Existing Drains Chambers and Channels 11 507 Chambers 11 508 Gullies and

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    Hypo Sludge

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    UTILIZATION OF HYPO SLUDGE WASTE FROM PAPER INDUSTRY IN THE PRODUCTION OF CONCRETE A Project Study Presented to the Department of Civil Engineering and Environmental & Sanitary Engineering College of Engineering‚ Architecture‚ Fine Arts & Computing Sciences Batangas State University Batangas City In Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering By: Belegal‚ Adrian M. Kano‚ Marikar A. Lising‚ Jerick A. October 2012 Table of Contents

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    concrete. ACI Materials 94(4):332-341. Khayat K.H. (1999b)‚ Workability‚ testing‚ and performance of self-consolidating concrete. ACI Materials Journal 96(3):-346. Yahia A.‚ Khayat K.H. (2003)‚Applicability of rheological models to high-performance grouts containing supplementary cementitious materials and viscosity enhancing admixture‚ Material Structure. Koehler E.P.‚ Fowler D.W. (2009)‚A portable rheometer for self-consolidating concrete‚ International Center for AggregatesResearch‚ The University

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    Unilver

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    A07-04-0020 Univar Quimica SA On October 27‚ 1997‚ Arnold Pollet‚ treasurer and secretary at Univar Fontenay‚ France‚ was reviewing the budget and operational reports sent from the company’s Brazilian subsidiary. This was the first time he had reviewed these figures since the new general manager‚ Carlos Lopes‚ had taken over in November 1996. With the consolidation of the Mercosur agreement‚ and potential further trade integration with the rest of Latin America‚ it had become strategically important

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    Polymer Concrete

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    POLYMER COCNCRETE 1. Introduction Despite being thought of as a modern material‚ concrete has been in use for hundreds of years. The word concrete comes from the Latin concretus‚ which means “mixed together” or compounded. Concrete is an extremely popular structural material due to its low cost and easy fabrication. Concrete is made up of sand or stone‚ known as aggregate‚ combined with cement paste to bind it. Aggregate can be of various sizes. It is broadly categorized as fine (commonly

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    Building Envelope

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    Introduction The "Building Envelope" is the area that separates conditioned space from unconditioned space or the outdoors. A building envelope includes all elements of a building that enclose conditioned space. Building envelope components separate conditioned spaces from unconditioned spaces or from outside air. For example‚ walls and doors between living areas are part of the building envelope; walls separating a garage from the living areas are not. Besides that‚ floors of conditioned basements

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    The Art of Nursing

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    CONDITIONS OF WORK AND WELFARE FACILITIES BRANCH Working paper CONDI/T/WP.4/1996 Work-related stress in nursing: Controlling the risk to health Professor Tom Cox and Dr. Amanda Griffiths Center for Organizational Health and Development University of Nottingham with Professor Sue Cox Center for Hazard and Risk Management Loughborough University of Technology International Labour Office Geneva Work-related stress in nursing: Controlling the risk to health Professor Tom

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    Reliability Factors of Pumps

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    Reliability Issues – Centrifugal Slurry Pumps Introduction Pumps were probably the first machine ever developed‚ and are now the second most common machine in use around the world‚ out-numbered only by the electric motor. The very earliest type of pump is now known as a water wheel‚ Persian wheel or “noria”‚ consisting of a wheel of buckets that rotates to pick up water from a stream and dump it into a trough. Another early pump was the “Archimedean screw”‚ similar to the modern screw conveyor

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