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    The World Bank

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    development work and poverty reduction. Through its immense control of wealth‚ and its international reputation‚ the Bank has managed to lend billions to ’under-developed’ nations. The loans take many forms‚ including financing of mega-projects and structural adjustment. Beginning in the 1980’s vast amounts of criticism on the Bank’s policies began to appear‚

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    Cochin and Trivandrum. The Mamala unit was established in 1968 and has received ISO 9001 certification by SGS. Mamala unit has got two divisions namely.- TRANSFORMER DIVISION‚ STRUCTURAL DIVISION PRODUCT PROFILE Equipments for generation‚ transmission‚ distribution and utilization of electric power and structural steel fabrications. In the generating equipment side ‚ KEL is a leading manufacturer of inducted type brushless alternators used for train lighting and air conditioning . In the

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    Timber Framing Essay

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    Timber Framing There are many different types of material that can be used today when framing a house or a building‚ from concrete to steel to timber and depending on the budget of the project and what the project is trying to achieve will determine the type of material used for framing. People have been using timber for framing purposes for thousands of years throughout the world due to its easily accessible means‚ the ready supply of wood and aesthetic appeal of the timber itself. Timber is a

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    constraints. The focus of this work is to understand the nonlinear structural as well as aeroelastic behavior of joined wings. The paper presents a formulation for the nonlinear aeroelastic analysis of joined wings. Results are presented for two joined wings configurations. Overall‚ the joined wings are found to be stiffer than single wing configuration. The ‘non-planar’ joined wing is found to be stiffer than the ‘planar’ joined wing. The structural dynamic characteristics of the joined wings are also presented

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    National Building Code

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    departments‚ local bodies or private construction agencies. The Code mainly contains | |administrative regulations‚ development control rules and general building requirements; fire safety | |requirements; stipulations regarding materials‚ structural design and construction (including safety); and | |building and plumbing services. | |The Code was first published in 1970 at the instance of Planning Commission and

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    Shallow Foundation

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    are generally unsuitable in weak or highly compressible soils‚ such as poorly-compacted fill‚ peat‚ recent lacustrine and alluvial deposits‚ etc. Pad foundations Pad foundations are used to support an individual point load such as that due to a structural column. They may be circular‚ square or reactangular. They usually consist of a block or slab of uniform thickness‚ but they may be stepped or haunched if they are required to spread the load from a heavy column. Pad foundations are usually shallow

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    Stifferness

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    efficiency of the concepts. Laboratory tests and the demonstration of two physical models further confirm the findings. Several practical designs are also provided to show the applicability and significance of these concepts. An alternative definition of structural stiffness is given which complements the existing definition and allows for designing stiffer structures. It is interesting to note that using the concepts may lead to not only stiffer but also more economical and elegant designs. K= P D Tianjian

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    landslide or tidal wave ( tsunami). The earthquake becomes a dangerous phenomenon only when it is considered in relation with structures. Of course‚ the problem is the structure under seismic excitation and not the earthquake itself. This is because the structural system is designed basically for gravity loads and not for the horizontal inertia loads that are generated due to ground accelerations during an earthquake. Therefore‚ the earthquake has begun to become a problem or humans since they started building

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    EXAMINATION B.E. VIII SEMESTER CIVIL ENGINEERING L S.No Board of . Study Subject Code Subject T Scheme of Examination Total Credit Theory/Pract. Marks L+(T+P)/ 2 P ESE CT TA Periods per Week 1 Civil Engg. 320811 ( 20 ) Structural Engineering Design - IV 4 1 - 80 20 20 120 5 2 Civil Engg. 320812 ( 20 ) Water Resources Engineering - II 4 1 - 80 20 20 120 5 3 Civil Engg. 320813 ( 20 ) 4 1 - 80 20

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    LABOUR COOPERATION UNDER STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT IN HEALTH AND EDUCATION THESIS SUMMARY SUBMITTED IN FULLFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT FOR THE AWARD OF A MASTERS OF ARTS DEGREE IN ECONOMICS. BY HASSAN T. KASOLO. 2003 INTRODUCTION Organizations in Uganda and those who work there‚ have for a considerable time now suffered from enormous stress. The long term causes appear to be a complex mixture of external and internal factors. The former is exemplified by the international debt crisis

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