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Graduating in 1922 as a civil engineer from the University of Rome, Belluschi went to the United States on a scholarship and continued civil engineering studies at Cornell University.
Under these circumstances, it is imperative for the technical universities in countries in recession to plan and implement a substantial reform of the civil engineering studies syllabus.
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However, we found a civil engineering study on water quality applying the LGC model to examine the acidic deposition from acid rain in 21 stream sites across the Appalachian Mountain Region from 1980 to 2006 (Chen and Lin 2010).
The structural immittances covering a full set of possible networks with one damper, one inerter and at most one spring are derived and applied to a civil engineering study.
"My other car is newer, with good antilock brakes and air bags, so I don't take nearly as much care," said Dr. Mannering, a Purdue University professor of civil engineering who studies the causes and results of traffic accidents.
Also called "ground-penetrating radar" or GPR, directing radio waves into the ground is becoming a powerful way of mapping the shallow subsurface in civil engineering, environmental studies, forensics, and archaeology.
— Not long ago, Ed Adams, a civil engineering professor, studied avalanches by setting them off with dynamite and studying their movement as they buried him, his instruments and his colleagues in a tiny shack.
The sample consisted of 72 civil engineering students studying a course on physics applied to materials.
Civil engineering students study only few courses in highway engineering that involves only little information about pavement construction.
The prediction of elastic and acoustic properties of porous materials is very important in many fields, such as physics of rocks, reservoir geophysics, civil engineering, construction field and study of the behavior of historical monuments.
Many civil engineering and geoenvironmental studies have defined subsurface erosion processes by several terms such as piping, heave or blowout, seepage erosion, tunneling or jugging, internal erosion and sapping or spring sapping (Zasłavsky and Kassiff 1965; Jones 1981; Higgins 1982, 1984; Hutchinson 1982; Hagerty 1991; Wörman 1993; Terzaghi et al. 1996).
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