| bracing | In dentistry, resistance to horizontal components of masticatory force. See: component of force. (05 Mar 2000) |
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imparting vitality and energy; "the bracing mountain air" brace: a structural member used to stiffen a framework
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a system of tension and/or compression members connected to the main members of a structure for support. This system transfers wind, dynamic, impact, and vibratory stresses to the substructure and gives rigidity throughout the complete assemblage. Types of bracing include lateral (which resists transverse forces) and longitudinal (which resists longitudinal forces). See also cross frames; diaphragm; sway brace ; and transverse bracing
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A system, usually consisting of struts and/or wires, by which a compound structure is made rigid.
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Diagonal member, either temporary or permanent, installed to stabilize a structure against lateral load.
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Rods, angles or cables used in the roof and walls of the steel building system in order to transfer loads, such as wind, seismic and crane thrusts to the foundation.
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| bracing | imparting vitality and energy |
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