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The company says they are 8 percent lighter than its comparable current designs, yet have 30 percent greater rigidity.
The body is often strongly compressed laterally, which permits greater rigidity of the body frame while crawling from branch to branch.
The greater rigidity and continuity of concrete frames give them more versatility, but steel is favoured for very tall structures for reasons of economy in construction and space.
Vaults made of rows of parabolic arches, usually in truss form for greater rigidity, have been used for spans of up to 98.5 metres (323 feet).
The '01 has a more solid body structure than before, and the greater rigidity was the first thing I noticed in moving from the old car to the new one.
While the Giulietta's chassis uses steel subframes, the Dart is equipped instead with weight-saving die-cast aluminum subframes that are bolted to the steel unibody for greater rigidity.
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This fact is most probably due to the great rigidity introduced by the network systems.
Cross-bracing or shear walls may be used to provide a structural frame with greater lateral rigidity in order to withstand wind stresses.
The bundled tube, which consists of a number of framed tubes joined together for even greater lateral rigidity, begins to be practical at about 75 metres (250 feet).
The next type is the rigid frame with a vertical shear truss in steel or a shear wall in concrete to provide greater lateral rigidity; it has a range of 38 to 150 metres (125 to 500 feet).
The higher this factor, the greater the rigidity of fixation of bone fragments.
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