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... The expressway and bridges were designed to withstand earthquakes. ... Many foundations in Kobe are being upgraded to withstand earthquakes. ...
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... that day. The old buildings were never made to withstand earthquakes and easily crumbled and fell crushed people. Some sailers on ...
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... that day. The old buildings were never made to withstand earthquakes and easily crumbled and fell crushed people. Some sailors on ...
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... that day. The old buildings were never made to withstand earthquakes and easily crumbled and fell crushed people. Some sailors on ...
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... Among Wright's other remarkable engineering feats was the design of the Imperial Hotel in Tokyo, constructed to withstand earthquakes. ...
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... ground level. The Arch has foundations sunk 60 feet into the ground and is built to withstand earthquakes and high winds. It sways ...
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... Among his remarkable engineering feats was the design of the huge Imperial Hotel in Tokyo, constructed to withstand earthquakes. ...
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... Most of Hiroshima was reduced to ashes after the bomb ripped through it. No buildings stood except for those made to withstand earthquakes. ...
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... One of his most remarkable engineering feats was designing the Imperial Hotel in Tokyo, Japan, which was made to withstand earthquakes since they were so ...
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... the strain builds up to the point where the rock cannot withstand any more ... The effects of earthquakes are responsible for a large number of deaths and vast ...
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... the first story level (Wright 1984)." Avoidance of Problems Earthquakes bring about ... excellent strength both in compression and flexural to withstand the force ...
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... the first story level (Wright 1984)." Avoidance of Problems Earthquakes bring about ... excellent strength both in compression and flexural to withstand the force ...
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... cannot withstand this movement andsuffer damages of various kinds and degrees. Most deaths, injuries, damages and economic losses caused by earthquakes result ...
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... the buildings that were not retrofitted or designed to withstand an earthquake ... they should not reenact past earthquake but may simulate more sever earthquakes. ...
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... Among his remarkable engineering feats was the design of the huge Imperial Hotel in Tokyo, constructed to withstand earthquakes. ...
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... Soil analysis is especially critical in facing the threat of earthquakes. ... much cheaper than steel, but lacks steel's rigidity, and could not withstand the huge ...
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... and disasters such as major fires, earthquakes or floods. Many companies have installed fault-tolerated computers systems designed to withstand such disasters. ...
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