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by Hart, John
Published 1839
J. Weale
Subjects: ...Oblique arches...

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by Nicholson, Peter
Published 1839
John Weale
Subjects: ...Oblique arches...

3
by Nicholson, Peter
Published 1846
Groombridge & Sons
Subjects: ...Oblique arches...

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by Le Turc
Published 1781
de l'imprimerie de G. Bigg, dans le Strand. et se trouve chez l'auteur, No. 13. Margaret Street, Cavendish Square
Subjects: ...Arches / Early works to 1800...

5
Published 1999
Springer Vienna
Table of Contents: ...Safety and Performance of Arch Dams (J. O. Pedro) -- Models and Methods of Analysis (M. Fanelli...

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by Banumathy, S. P.
Published 2024
Henry Stewart Talks
Table of Contents: ...Contents: Components and types of foot arches -- Functions of the foot -- Bones of the foot...

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by Gasperini, Massimo
Published 2006
Firenze University Press

9
Published 2013
Springer Vienna
...-effectors, similar to a human hand using various tools. Therefore, architectural research into robotics...

10
Published 2020
Springer International Publishing
Table of Contents: ...Keynote lectures -- Heritage arch bridges -- Analytic and numerical studies of arch structures...

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Published 1735

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by Karnovsky, Igor A.
Published 2012
Springer New York
Table of Contents: ...-Hinged Arches -- 3.  Redundant Arches -- Part II:Stability Analysis -- 4. Elastic Stability of Arches...

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by Woodside, Arch G.
Published 2016
Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Subjects: ...Research / Methodology...

17
Published 2007
Springer Netherlands
... outstanding. All papers in the anthology have their origins in presentations at Arché events, thus providing a...

18
Published 1717
printed by John Baskett, Printer to the Kings most Excellent Majesty, and by the assigns of Thomas Newcomb, and Henry Hills, deceas'd

19
Published 1706
printed by Charles Bill, and the executrix of Thomas Newcomb, deceas'd; Printers to the Queens most Excellent Majesty

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Published 1722
printed by John Baskett, Printer to the King's most Excellent Majesty, and by the assigns of Thomas Newcomb, and Henry Hills, deceas'd