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A batter on the outward wall face of between 10 and 15° is typically observed, which generally also corresponds to the inclination of the stone layers.
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Müller (2001) proposed to define a spherical source in terms of the outward crack wall motion of a spherical crack.
Given the advantages of outward curved walls, convex toward the pressure as in arch dams, this would likely resemble a circular tower with thick and high quality (pre-stressed reinforced concrete or masonry) external walls.
The building would also benefit from outward-sloping walls as in slab buttress dams (Schnitter 1994) and strong ground anchoring to withstand buoyancy forces, and an outward-sloping pedestal to raise any openings and promote escape of hot gases in the lava.
In 1928 sculptures depicting scenes from Chicago's history were added to the outward-facing walls of the four bridgehouses.
Pence, racing to his left, launched himself upward and outward along the wall, stuck out his mitt and nailed the catch, saving the one-run lead, and perhaps the game and the day, for the Giants.
Workers enter the so-called diarator stack, where they drill holes in the concrete to install support beams that are supposed to stabilise the outward leaning western wall which is in danger of collapsing.
The unpressurized pipe buckled in a "diamond shape," while the pressurized pipe buckled in a pipe wall outward bulging shape.
The two sheets tend to be separated by the elasticity of the thoracic wall (outward) and the lungs (lengthen by inspiration).
During inspiration, the contracting diaphragm pushes the abdominal contents downward and the abdominal wall outward.
In that case, Bielschowsky and β-tubulin positive fibers infiltrated and crossed the tube wall outward and vice-versa.
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