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The AASHTO-LRFD was found to be non-conservative when the column was collided with a heavy vehicle with a mass of more than 16 tons (35 kips) or a high-speed vehicle with a velocity of more than 112 kph (70 mph).
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Carbon dioxide diffused inside the zeolites pores while it was colliding with pore walls.
My old world as artist was colliding with my new world as shepherd and farmer.
At a soundstage here, "The Wizard of Oz" was colliding with unexpected slices of pop culture.
Previously, electrons were collided with protons to probe the proton's internal pressure.
To be alive meant to collide continually with the existence of others and to be collided with, the results being at times good-natured, at others aggressive, then again good-natured.
On the other hand, if both s i and s s are zero, we can conclude that all the tags were collided with each other.
If the transmission is collided with another SU, the CW should be increased, as the channel appears to be more crowded than anticipated before.
In a particle accelerator, such as a cyclotron, alpha particles are collided with the bismuth.
In practice, though, these measures and tirades just show how muzzled and muddled Trump's trade policy has become now that it's collided with reality.
First-world profits are colliding with third-world problems.
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