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Are there any rules or regulations which stipulate the minimum permissable distance between the platform edge and permanent platform stuctures such as buildings and footbridges? I assume modern legislation covers this, but I am more interested in "historical...
Started by cary hill on
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by 17 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at rmweb):
BoT Link 2.
Keith
Back Act, as a number of clauses which were recommendations become compulsory.
Correspondents have noted there are plenty of earlier structures which do not meet those dimensions.
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So for my honors thesis I'm working on (among other things) accelerating the force evaluation in
the N-Body simulation.
The obvious data structure to use for accelerating the force sum is the Octree, used in the Barnes-Hut
algorithm. Another interesting...
Started by Sagekilla on
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by 4 people.
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Can anyone recommend any other data structures for spatial? Tree structures are useful for searching....
Ridiculously deep tree structures for interesting
problem sizes (N ~= 32k, which I can get running in real time on a quad core i7).
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Chandigarh: Two years after the first meeting of the Master Plan Committee, the completion of the plan is still awaited even as the construction activity, especially in the peripheral areas, continues unabated. Due to the Master Plan not having been finalised...
Started by MANOJa on
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by 1 people.
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'The Royal Workshop' and 'The Structures Mind' Puzzle guide
There are two particular puzzles during 'The Two Thrones' and can cause a few problems as they require a certain set of objects to be moved in a particular order to progress, and can be frustrating...
Started by Witcomb on
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by 2 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at yourgamercards):
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I have the POP trilogy which I will be starting soon so your guides and this will come in very handy.. .
To you young sir....
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Has anyone noticed that in AWS D1.1 (steel) and 1.2 (Alum), that these types of welds are dis-allowed?
I can completely understand why, but in the Eurocode standards, these welds are actually permitted and are part of the available fatigue detail categories...
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Design rules and common sense; and not enough time thinking how is this joint or member going to act.
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I'm reading from a byte stream that contains a series of variable length descriptors which I'm representing as various structs/classes in my code. Each descriptor has a fixed length header in common with all the other descriptors, which are used to identify...
Started by Matt Joiner on
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by 8 people.
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And then dispatch to the correct constructor to your structures using a simple switch-case, passing.
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Here's another question trying to figure out how Scrum could/should work in real life. Here is a typical scenario I encounter:
Note: The term "Product Owner" is not used below. That is because the true "Product Owner" - the Product Manager in this case...
Started by MrJeepster on
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by 13 people.
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Designer actually gives me the task to implement the data structures.
As if everything is done and said.
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On Sun, 11 Oct 2009 14:36:53 -0700 (PDT), Searching For The Truth <lkharvey312007@yahoo.com
There are structures on Planet Saturn.
http://searching4truth33.blogspot.com/2009/10/richard-hoagland-structures-on-saturn_11.html
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at omgili):
Video about ancient ruins / present structures on the panet saturn,
the video contains photos.
Ruins / present structures on the panet saturn,
the video contains photos for proof evidence...
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You know whom I mean. The kids who have really high GPA's but no natural intelligence. Is the ACT specifically geared to and marketed towards these kids?
Started by Rusty84 on
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by 9 people.
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Efeens....
Good for them.
^Not that I agree with him and high SATs.
I know 2 people:
1) 4.0 GPA, Rank 6, 33 ACT, 2170 SAT
2) 4.0 GPA, Rank 2, 35 ACT, 2240 SAT
Rusty84, disprove.
I mean outside of making fun of kids who take the ACT.
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Where's the science behind chevron structures ?
A "diagonal" structure has certainly an effect to create water
droplets and broke them into smaller droplets to glide onto.
But I don't imagine a ski acting like a wheel and evacuating water all
base long...
Started by lo.dup@free.fr on
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by 3 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at omgili):
Not know what the science is, but my understanding of heavy
structures like these are to reduce them "arrow" structures -
http://highpeakscyclery.com/page.cfm?pageID=199
I've never seen structure will be at the Canmore Olympics....
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