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A member of a structure or machine, which is subjected only to end thrust, is usually called a strut, and the consideration of the strength of struts is of great importance in all branches of engineering.
It should be noted that this limitation is subjected only to a single and constant power source.
The better scenario (case A1) is the case in which the patient is subjected only to minor effects of CVD and thus spends two weeks per year in a rehabilitation clinic and benefits from two hours of daily assistance from family members.
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However, the gas company is subjecting only a portion of its wells to the extensive internal tests that would reveal corrosion, cracks and other safety risks.
Most contract employees are subjected only to cursory police checks.
Travelers entering the United States from Mexico are being subjected only to "passive" checks.
Instead, its authors conclude, British forces should be subjected only to the Geneva conventions, whose objectives are essentially humanitarian in nature.
At present, EU passport holders entering the 26-nation Schengen zone are subjected only to minimum identity checks, usually cursory and perfunctory.
Nowadays, the design of CLT wall connections is based on the hypothesis that hold-down connections are subjected only to tension and angle-brackets only to shear.
Initially, marine grade steel and aluminium alloy plates with different aspect ratio (1 4) and slenderness (1 5) are subjected only to shear loads.
The pile group was subjected only to a lateral load of 1,000 kN at the pier top.
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