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  • Newport News Victory Arch — The Newport News Victory Arch (or simply Victory Arch) is a monument in Newport News, Virginia, erected first in 1919 and then rebuilt in 1962. The Victory Arch was established as a memorial to those who served in the American armed forces during …   Wikipedia

  • Tied-arch bridge — Fremont Bridge in Portland, Oregon is the second longest tied arch bridge in the world. In this case the half arches on either end of the bridge terminate atop slender raised piers. The horizontal forces of the main arch and the outer half arches …   Wikipedia

  • Newport Arch — from the south. Newport Arch is the name given to the remains of a 3rd century Roman gate in the city of Lincoln, Lincolnshire.[1] It is reputedly the oldest arch in the United Kingdom still used by traffic …   Wikipedia

  • Tied arch bridge — A tied arch bridge is a truss bridge in which the outward directed horizontal forces of the arch, or top chord, are borne as tension by the bottom chord (either tie rods or the deck itself), rather than by the ground or the bridge foundations.… …   Wikipedia

  • Seed-and-Soil-Theorie — Die Seed and Soil Theorie (von engl. seed = ‚Saat‘ und soil = ‚Ackerboden‘) ist eine Theorie aus dem Gebiet der Onkologie. Die Seed and Soil Theorie liefert ein Erklärungsmodell für die Metastasierung (Absiedlung) von Tumorzellen eines… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • No-Ni-Shee Arch — No Ni Shee Arch, 1916. The Brigham Young statue is framed by the arch, and the Salt Lake Temple is to the left. The No Ni Shee Arch was a temporary archway near the intersection of Main Street and South Temple in downtown Salt Lake City. The… …   Wikipedia

  • Lothbury —    West from Throgmorton Street, at No. 39, to 43 Coleman Street, on the north side of the Bank of England (P.O. Directory). In Broad Street and Coleman Street Wards.    Earliest mention: Lodebure, 1181 1203 (H. MSS. Com. 9th Rep. p. 15a).    In… …   Dictionary of London

  • tunnels and underground excavations — ▪ engineering Introduction        Great tunnels of the world Great tunnels of the worldhorizontal underground passageway produced by excavation or occasionally by nature s action in dissolving a soluble rock, such as limestone. A vertical opening …   Universalium

  • dam — dam1 /dam/, n., v., dammed, damming. n. 1. a barrier to obstruct the flow of water, esp. one of earth, masonry, etc., built across a stream or river. 2. a body of water confined by a dam. 3. any barrier resembling a dam. v.t. 4. to furnish with a …   Universalium

  • Dam — /dam, dahm/, n. (Carl Peter) Henrik /kahrl pee ter hen rik/; Dan. /kahrddl pay teuhrdd hen rddik/, 1895 1976, Danish biochemist: Nobel prize for medicine 1943. * * * I Barrier built across a stream, river, or estuary to conserve water for such… …   Universalium

  • building construction — Techniques and industry involved in the assembly and erection of structures. Early humans built primarily for shelter, using simple methods. Building materials came from the land, and fabrication was dictated by the limits of the materials and… …   Universalium

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