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Also, it is limited by practicable materials and ignoring strain hardening effect; the 'Mohareb Murray interaction equation' and model in ABS may overestimate or underestimate the critical bending moment (Nazemi 2009).
More recently Doll and Peto (2005) have also produced an estimate for Britain of 2% with a range of 1 5% they suggested that less than 1% is avoidable by practicable ways (Doll and Peto, 2005).
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An "urgent and vital task" would be to "increase by all practicable means the number of homes available both in town and country".
This ensures a version of the EDAS is examined at the subsequent driving simulator experiment which is characterized by a practicable design.
We then demonstrate how the developed framework can be applied to urban planning for transit-oriented development by exploring practicable scenarios based on Singapore's urban plan toward 2030, which includes the development of "regional centers" (RCs) across the city-state.
The British Design Council was founded by Hugh Dalton, president of the Board of Trade in the British wartime government, as the Council of Industrial Design with the objective "to promote by all practicable means the improvement of design in the products of British industry".
These people are then contacted as soon as practicable by telephone by a MindSpot therapist who verbally administers a structured risk assessment which asks in more detail about suicidal thoughts and behaviour, risk factors, previous suicide attempts, access to lethal means of suicide and the imminence of any plan.
98. FAO has changed its approach for the purchase of airline tickets by switching, wherever practicable, to non-endorsable tickets, and by offering the "80 percent" option6, originally offered only in the case of home leave travel, for all forms of entitlement travel.
It was under paragraph 2(c) that the original principle of devolution was born and developed: "we work for … an open democracy, in which government is held to account by the people [and] decisions are taken as far as practicable by the communities they affect".
The Warm Homes and Energy Conservation Act 2000 stated that fuel poverty should be eradicated "as far as reasonably practicable" by 2016, but while fuel poverty in England fell by four-fifths between 1996 and 2004 (from 5.1 million households to 1.2 million households) it has more than trebled since.
High-rise buildings were made practicable by the use of steel structural frames and glass exterior sheathing.
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