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Composite action between the conventional concrete slab and steel beam is provided typically by stud shear connectors welded to the top flange of the steel beam, and the demolition of such members requires a considerable amount of time and energy, as well as being environmentally intrusive and creating much waste.
A solar park's income derives from the sales of electricity to the grid, and so its output is metered in real-time with readings of its energy output provided, typically on a half hourly basis, for balancing and settlement within the electricity market.
The content of the incidents was also not always documented, but examples that were provided typically included crashes or minor accidents for which the patients were at fault.
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UNODC estimates that poppies provide typically half of a household's annual income, or $920.
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Each study hospital provides typically for the German health care system a 24 h service of emergency care to patients.
Practically speaking, this means that KBIN and TopK provide typically less variable results than BH, while delivering the overall expected benefit of error control.
Unlike a local area network (LAN), a service provider typically provides the physical WAN connections.
More than three-fifths of graduate employers provide placements, typically organised as part of degree courses.
The sense it furnishes of something fundamentally incompletable provides a typically neat and witty comment on the work.
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