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  • 41Shed — For other uses, see Shed (disambiguation). A rural shed …

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  • 42Temple-Inland — Temple Inland, Inc. nyse|TIN is an American paper, building products and financial services company based in Austin, Texas. It has approximately 19,500 employees. Its paper group operates under the name Inland Paperboard and Packaging Group, its… …

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  • 43Radiant barrier — Radiant barriers or reflective barriers work by reducing heat transfer by thermal radiation. All materials give off, or emit, energy by thermal radiation as a result of their temperature. The amount of energy emitted depends on the surface… …

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  • 44Prestressed concrete — diagram Prestressed concrete is a method for overcoming concrete s natural weakness in tension. It can be used to produce beams, floors or bridges with a longer span than is practical with ordinary reinforced concrete. Prestressing tendons… …

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  • 45Musō Shinden-ryū — (無想神伝流) Traditional Japanese martial art Foundation Founder Hayashizaki Jinsuke Minamoto no Shigenobu (林崎 甚助 源重信) c.1546–1621 Nakayama Hakudō (中山 博道), reviser.[1] 1869 1958 Date fou …

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  • 46Mineral-insulated copper-clad cable — MIMS redirects here. For multi isotope imaging mass spectrometry, see Isotope mass spectrometry. PVC sheathed MICC cable. Conductor cross section area is 1.5 mm²; overall diameter is 7.2 mm …

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  • 47Naval tactics in the Age of Sail — A 17th century Spanish galleon Naval tactics in the Age of Sail were used from the early 17th century onward when sailing ships replaced oared galleys. These were used until the 1860s when steam powered ironclad warships rendered sailing line of… …

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  • 48Housewrap — defines all synthetic replacement materials for sheathing tar paper. These materials are all lighter in weight and usually wider than asphalt designs, so contractors can apply the material much faster to a house shell. Housewrap functions as a… …

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  • 49Swiftsure class battleship (1870) — The Swiftsure class battleships of the late Victorian era were broadside ironclads designed and built specifically for service as Flagships on the Pacific station.In appearance the two ships of the class, HMS|Swiftsure|1870|6 and… …

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  • 50HurriQuake — The HurriQuake nail is a construction nail designed by Ed Sutt for Stanley Bostitch, a division of Stanley Works, and patented in 2004. The features of the nail are designed primarily to provide more structural integrity for a building,… …

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