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reinforced .
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Consequently, for a nonreinforced member in flexure, up to 90% of the compressive strength goes unused and virtually all failures are tensile failures.
Chapter 10 1985
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Compared with other disaster responses, Byrne said debris removal in Haiti is complicated by its island location and the sheer scale of destruction in a city that often used weak, nonreinforced concrete.
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Compared with other disaster responses, Byrne said debris removal in Haiti is complicated by its island location and the sheer scale of destruction in a city that often used weak, nonreinforced concrete.
KDKA - Pittsburgh's Source for Breaking News, Weather and Sports 2010
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Compared with other disaster responses, Byrne said debris removal in Haiti is complicated by its island location and the sheer scale of destruction in a city that often used weak, nonreinforced concrete.
CBS3.com - Philadelphia's Source For Breaking News, Weather, Traffic and Sports 2010
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Compared with other disaster responses, Byrne said debris removal in Haiti is complicated by its island location and the sheer scale of destruction in a city that often used weak, nonreinforced concrete.
CBS 2 - KCAL 9 - Los Angeles - Southern California - LA Breaking News, Weather, Traffic, Sports 2010
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Compared with other disaster responses, Byrne said debris removal in Haiti is complicated by its island location and the sheer scale of destruction in a city that often used weak, nonreinforced concrete.
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Compared with other disaster responses, Byrne said debris removal in Haiti is complicated by its island location and the sheer scale of destruction in a city that often used weak, nonreinforced concrete.
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Compared with other disaster responses, Byrne said debris removal in Haiti is complicated by its island location and the sheer scale of destruction in a city that often used weak, nonreinforced concrete.
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Compared with other disaster responses, Byrne said debris removal in Haiti is complicated by its island location and the sheer scale of destruction in a city that often used weak, nonreinforced concrete.
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Compared with other disaster responses, Mr. Byrne said debris removal in Haiti is complicated by its island location and the sheer scale of destruction in a city that often used weak, nonreinforced concrete.
The Washington Times stories: Latest Headlines Mike Melia ASSOCIATED PRESS 2010
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