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Structual biology of protiens.
... by the firm of Spiring Enterprises under the name of Molymod. All single covalent bonds are of the same length in these models. The information sheet supplied by Spiring, amended and reproduced with permission is available on the Learn server ...
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Structure: Form Vs Function
... Structure, essentially the skeleton of a building, is analyzed via loads, function, and materials. Furthermore, the many types of loads, the forces that act on the structure of a building, are discussed at length. Materials, building codes, beams, columns, trusses, ...
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Structures and services literature review
... clear and concise. This text book is also one of the best in its group, which is recommended for higher education students. Most universities use them within their property or construction courses and lecturers often use the diagrams as they ...
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Swindon railway villiage coursework
... from different areas; hardly any workers came from Swindon.
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Population
1841
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1851
2300
1861
4167
1871
7628
1881
15086
1891
27295
1901
44996
With the opening of the new Works, a whole new community grew up around the company's site. There was no tradition of heavy ...
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Tehran is the capital and largest city of Iran and is also the most populous city in the Middle East
... is rich in exclusive shops, bazaar, galleries and museums. The bustling northern part of the city is alongside the fantastic natural setting of magnificent mountains and the spectacular Damaavand Peak.
Tehran, located in the northern part of the country. Tehran is ...
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The advantages to the owner of the building is that the BMS would increase the rental value of the property.
... the individual tenants can be billed for services that they use, ie electricity, maintenance cost per hour usage of heating\cooling systems etc.
An advantage to the building tenant is that energy consumption is reduced. Effective monitoring can also be achieved which ...
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The clerk of works
... works alone. So this has resulted in clerk of works specializing in various forms of construction. For example more clerks of works are being employed on heating and ventilation, plumbing and electrical installations. Others deal with site development, roads, sewers, ...
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The Day the Earth Stood Still, Twice - An analysis of the 1906 and 1989 Stanford earthquakes.
... and provide valuable insight as to how to cope, economically as well as physically, with future crises of this nature.
Stanford was in two distinct places in these two different time frames; one in which the alumni base was ...
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The Egypt of Amenhotep III was sophisticated and cosmopolitan.
... to change the eternal order of things that he had inherited from his forefathers. Six years later, Amenhotep IV changed his name to Akhenaten, and abandoned the official capital Thebes to found a new capital (Akhetaten).2 The god Amun was ...
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the eiffel tower
... company also created and designed the statue of liberty, which now stands in Manhattan, in New York. Originally, the Eiffel Tower had a permit to stand for 20 years. In 1909 it nearly got demolished; thankfully for us it was ...
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The following essay reflects the life and works of Frank Lloyd Wright who was a very famous American Architect.
... time was only 38 Million so these facts indicate that train was the up and coming method of transport. At that time the world was both a small place and large place, small with regards to population but it was ...
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The genealogical landscape, then, that emerges from Chesnutt's stories reveals the interwoven bonds between blacks and whites and their senses of place.
... is no way to weave them into the community fabric; they are ghostlike figures who wander nameless and placeless through the social landscape, a class apart" (162-3).
I suggests, however, that blacks in some southern communities were more than ...
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The Gressenhall workhouse.
... under the new poor law. The workhouse had before accommodated families before but together but now the workhouse was being divided up to create new separate accommodation and the arcade that was liked among inmates, was blocked up. As the ...
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The History of Concrete
... the result wouldn't pass the test of the ages.
One of the most significant ancient buildings was built by the Romans this Building is called the Pantheon in Rome it is a brick faced building that has withstood the ravages ...
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The History of Danson House
... 3 men found out the ideas of Vitruvius, whose ideas had been later revived by Palladio in Italy and Jones in Britain.
The History of Danson
Although Danson House is situated in 200 acres of land at present, it was previously in ...
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The Incredible Works of John Lautner.
... Superior were in his soul throughout his designing.
His first taste of building a space was when he helped his father build a chalet-type retreat, which was designed by his mother and looked over the lake from a hillside that was ...
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The Moon Stone On a bright sunny day in mid October, I stepped on the sandy beach of this unanimous island for my geological expedition
... relaxation which reminded me of my mission. Enormous palm trees erected in the bright white soil, where sky-high trees forming gigantic mazes standing in front of my eyes. As the investigation group deployed onto this island it was like a ...
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The Pyramids of Giza.
... outer-casing stones that still remain in place show finer joints than any other masonry constructed in ancient Egypt.
The question of how the pyramids were built has not received a wholly satisfactory answer. The most plausible one is that the Egyptians ...
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The role of the Building Surveyor.
... the satisfactory requirements. The client or the builder will inform the building surveyor at the following stages of construction:
* Before pouring the concrete foundations at the excavation stage.
* Before covering up concrete foundations.
* Before covering up damp proof courses.
* Before ...
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The third form of carbon: Buckminsterfullerene In September 1985 American scientists joined forces with Harold Kroto at Rice university,
... new molecule buckminsterfullerene after the architect. However the scientists still were not sure whether C60 shared the same structure as Fuller's architectural vision.
Then in 1988 American physicist Donald Huffman and German co-worker Wolfgang Kratschmer looked back on some data ...
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The Umayyad Achievements in Jerusalem as a source of Legitimacy that occurred during the Umayyad Dynasty.
... for the caliphate. In 644 CE a member of a Meccan Umayyad family named Uthman was elected caliph. The Umayyad house was one of the major clans of the Quraysh tribe. Technically, Uthman, the third "Righteous Caliph", was the first ...
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The use of primary and secondary sources is fundamental to the study of History. Similarly, the correct usage of a source not only adds weight to an argument, but also determines whether a historian is believable or not.
... interested in the architecture of the time, and not biased accounts or interpretations, a source looking back using another person's work would be classified as a secondary source. Useful secondary sources could be derived from periodicals, or books. Audio or ...
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The Virus
... to get on a coach, which will be taking us to a hotel, which my leader has booked for all of the FBI to stay at. We all get off the coach to find us at the hotel, it's a ...
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The Vyne House Investigation.
... be visiting the house myself to see the architecture close up and to see what it looks like from all angles. I will be studying the typical architecture for each centaury starting with the 16th centaury.
The Vyne House as ...
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The way employees are organised creates an organisational structure; the type of structure depends a lot on the individual business.
... they need to have a more complex structure than that of a flat structure; hierarchical organisations or pyramid structures are often what flat structure grow into being. They are taller than flat structures, with the senior employees at the top, ...