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Conventional analysis and design for tensioned membrane structures are based on two assemblages: fixing the support positions and determining the equilibrium shape of the cable-membrane at first, and checking the adequacy of the metal frames against support reactions.

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Results indicated that, in general, models combining fine-scale and coarse-scale environmental variables explained a larger proportion of variation in macrofauna assemblages than models based on one or the other type of variable alone.

MU definitions are based on three kinds of information: 1. vegetation assemblages, as in a typical vegetation or land cover mapping process, 2. landscape features characteristic of habitat types required by LPCH, and 3. existing knowledge of LPCH and SDL use of various vegetation and habitat types.

The natural vibrations of thick and thin cantilevered skew plates are analyzed using C0 continuous finite element assemblages of nine-node Lagrangian isoparametric quadrilateral plates based on three shear deformable thick plate theories.

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