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41 demi-double strength window glass
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42 design strength
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43 dielectric strength
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44 double strength window glass
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45 double-strength sheet glass
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46 early strength
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47 fatigue strength
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48 fatigue strength reduction factor
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49 flexural strength
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50 green strength
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51 high bearing strength soil
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52 high early strength cement
ciment à haute résistance initiale m, HRI (ciment à haute résistance initiale) mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > high early strength cement
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53 high early strength Portland cement
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54 high strength
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55 high strength bolt
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56 high strength cement
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57 high strength friction grip bolt
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58 high strength Portland cement
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59 high strength steel
acier à haute résistance m, acier de haute résistance mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > high strength steel
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60 high tensile strength steel
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strength — [streŋkth, streŋth; ] often [ strenth] n. [ME strengthe < OE strengthu < * strang ithu: see STRONG & TH1] 1. the state or quality of being strong; force; power; vigor 2. the power to resist strain, stress, etc.; toughness; durability 3. the … English World dictionary
Strength athletics — Strength athletics, more generally known as strongman competitions, is a sport which tests competitors strength in a variety of different ways. Some of the disciplines are similar to those in powerlifting and some powerlifters have also… … Wikipedia