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structural and steelwork
Material used in the construction included of steelwork, 9, 000 tons of structural steel and 800 tons of reinforcing steel in the concrete abutments.
Newton Heath was a major engineering supplier and the home of many companies such as Mather & Platt, Avro ( who manufactured the World War II bomber, the Avro Lancaster ) and Heenan & Froude ( who designed and manufactured the structural steelwork for Blackpool Tower )
More commonly known as the " 360 Bridge ," the contract for the bridge was let in late 1979 and major structural steelwork was finished by July 1982.
BS 5950 is the British Standard for the design, fabrication and erection of structural steelwork.
Caunton Engineering have also supplied and erected over 600 tonnes of beam and column structural steelwork.

structural and was
There I was a retired wobbly and structural iron worker who'd never gouged a cent off a fellow worker in my thirty years in the movement.
It was even all right sometimes to use the faulty forms of the verb " to be ," as long as one was aware of their structural limitations.
This model was able to explain observations of atomic behavior that previous models could not, such as certain structural and spectral patterns of atoms larger than hydrogen.
He was intolerant of what he regarded as loose speculation parading as theory, and sought through his writings to save his beloved science of chemistry from what he regarded as the scourge of modern structural theory.
Mordell's theorem had an ad hoc proof ; Weil began the separation of the infinite descent argument into two types of structural approach, by means of height functions for sizing rational points, and by means of Galois cohomology, which was not to be clearly named as that for two more decades.
In 1941 it was rumored to have been inspected by the federal Works Progress Administration to determine its structural strength, but there is no evidence of this.
Extensive structural membrane damage to bacteria was noted after being exposed to copper.
This taste for structural clarity worked its way into the world of music, moving away from the layered polyphony of the Baroque period, towards a style where a melody over a subordinate harmony — a combination called homophony — was preferred.
* Cortical inheritance, structural inheritance was discovered by Tracy Sonneborn, and other researchers, during his study on protozoa in the late 1930s
The ancestral genome was complex with at least 41 genes including ( 1 ) the replication machinery ( 2 ) up to four RNA polymerase subunits ( 3 ) at least three transcription factors ( 4 ) capping and polyadenylation enzymes ( 5 ) the DNA packaging apparatus ( 6 ) and structural components of an icosahedral capsid and the viral membrane.
Campbell began his speed record attempts using his father's old boat Bluebird K4, but after a structural failure at on Coniston Water, Lancashire in 1951, and the death of John Cobb, who was killed in 1952 trying to break the water speed record, he decided that he would develop a new boat.
A major flash point was the 1997 repeal of Nasser-era land reform policies under pressure for structural adjustment.
The " Carnage " mix was, by comparison, altogether more conventional, featuring enhanced string treatments, a percussive midpoint flurry of vocal samples ( from Allen and the group's B-side interview ), but broadly following the prevailing instrumental-vocal 12-inch structural paradigm.
It was met by approving reviews and significantly influenced later research on folklore and, more generally, structural semantics.
It was clear in theory that covalent bonds in biological molecules could provide the structural stability needed to hold genetic information in cells.
However, it was well known that proteins are structural and functional macromolecules, some of which carry out enzymatic reactions of cells.
Franklin's X-ray diffraction data for DNA and her systematic analysis of DNA's structural features was useful to Watson and Crick in guiding them towards a correct molecular model.
The idea that the number of valences of a given element was invariant was a key component of Kekulé's version of structural chemistry.
The main structural work was completed at the end of March, and on the 31st Eiffel celebrated this by leading a group of government officials, accompanied by representatives of the press, to the top of the tower.
The 13th century also saw a general structural change in how land was administered, preparing the shift of political power towards the rising bourgeoisie at the expense of aristocratic feudalism that would characterize the Late Middle Ages.
Since cast iron was becoming cheaper and more plentiful, it also became a major structural material following the building of the innovative Iron Bridge in 1778 by Abraham Darby III.
The first month in the Atlantic, the seas were not severe, but by the second month the ship was being hit by strong north-Atlantic winter gales causing the ship to be badly shaken with water leaks from structural damage.
Keynes ' theory was significant because it overturned the mainstream thought of the time and brought about a greater awareness that problems such as unemployment is not a product of laziness, but the result of a structural inadequacy in the economic system.

structural and done
This being so, the authors have not done what they promised, namely, ' to define a property of formulas in terms of purely structural features of the formulas themselves '.
In the aftermath of the controversy, the rules governing official titles were partially overhauled, and a number of buildings re-classified structural antenna as architectural details to boost their height rating even though nothing was actually done to the building.
Even when whole-brain analysis is done, to interpret the final results, that is to figure out which regions the active voxels fall in, one has to align the functional image to the structural one.
The structural engineering was done by a Cleveland company, Osborn Engineering, which helped design Cleveland Municipal Stadium, " Old " Yankee Stadium and Fenway Park.
According to former University of the Philippines president Francisco Nemenzo, Ramos " has done nothing to reverse or slow down the implementation " of the harmful IMF-imposed structural reforms.
By November 1937, there had only been slow progress, because of a serious lack of data on which to base any design recommendations, and the Committee proposed that the Home Office should have its own department for research into structural precautions, rather than relying on research work done by the Bombing Test Committee to support the development of bomb design and strategy.
He may have done one seemingly structural thing by calling the twelve apostles, which was a symbolic body.
Distinguishing Tundra and Trumpeter Swans from a distance ( when size is harder to gauge ) is quite challenging, and can often be done only with experience and knowledge of structural details.
The artists ' initiative had a new engineering survey done to evaluate the building's structural integrity.
As of July 24, 2009, no significant work on-site had occurred, other than some structural testing done prior to the sale to Loblaws and the addition of a light-controlled crosswalk to provide access to a door installed on the Carlton Street façade.
Other work being done includes mechanical, structural and architectural improvements.
This was done to prevent structural damage and to protect the museum's collections and the 1831 clock by Simon Willard below.
and my personal responsibility for the political, social, economic and structural wrongs that have been done to many of you and the results which you and our whole country are still suffering, but vicariously I dare also to do that in the name of the NGK white DRC, of which I am a member, and for the Afrikaans people as a whole.
This is done by using various basic dyes ( e. g. aniline, thionine, or cresyl violet ) to stain the negatively charged RNA blue, and is used to highlight important structural features of neurons.
The structural engineering was done by Walter P Moore Engineers and Consultants.
In that year the building was decreed to become the location of the Colegio Militar ( Military Academy ); as a sequence of several structural modifications had to be done, including the addition of the watchtower known as Caballero Alto (" Tall Knight ").

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