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To reinforced
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To strengthen, especially by addition or augmentation.
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Another effort to recapture Bastajski Brđani was made by the TO, reinforced with 50 paramilitary White Eagles.
Preexposure to stimulus X retarded subsequent differentiation of responding to reinforced A trials and non-reinforced AX trials, suggesting that CS-preexposure retarded development of inhibitory conditioning.
Hybrid beams made of pultruded fiber-reinforced polymer (PFRP) shapes connected to reinforced concrete (RC) slabs are regarded as novel cost-effective and structurally-efficient elements.
An important application of fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) composites is to provide confinement to reinforced concrete (RC) columns to enhance their load-carrying capacity.
Mays and Barnes (1995) presented the results of an experimental investigation to examine the feasibility of using ferrocement as a low permeability cover layer to reinforced concrete members located in environments, where there is a high risk of reinforcement corrosion.
Some damage to reinforced masonry; none to reinforced masonry designed to resist lateral forces.
Between 1900 and 1910 the elastic theory of structures was at last applied to reinforced concrete in a scientific way.
Both the Sony and the Panasonic are also supposed to be shockproof, dustproof and freezeproof, too, thanks to reinforced glass and rubber gaskets.
He sent 10 soldiers to protect the building, which was undamaged by the quake, due to reinforced masonry and a floating foundation.
Sapphire crystal protects the screen, compared to reinforced glass on the Sport Edition.
Carbonation is considered detrimental to reinforced concrete.
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