| slum | 1. A foul back street of a city, especially one filled with a poor, dirty, degraded, and often vicious population; any low neighborhood or dark retreat; usually in the plural; as, Westminster slums are haunts for theives. 2. <chemical> Same as Slimes. Origin: CF. Slump. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| slump test |
A conical mold is filled in three layers with the concrete. After each layer, the concrete is puddled with 25 strokes of a rod. Concrete is evened off at the top of the mold and the mold removed. The slump is the space between a rod laid across the top of the mold and the molded concrete. ASTM C 143.
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| slump test |
A test used to determine the fluidity of concrete as it comes from the concrete mixer.
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| slump test |
A test used to assess the effects of tension on the neuromeningeal tract (e.g., in nerve root injury, meningeal irritation, meningitis, disk disease, or central nervous system tumors). The patient is directed to sit slumped forward, f
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| slum | a district of a city marked by poverty and inferior living conditions |
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| slum | visit slums for entertainment or out of curiosity |
| slum | (of housing or residential areas) indicative of poverty |
| slum | a district of a city marked by poverty and inferior living conditions |
| slum | a dormant or quiescent state |
| slum | a natural and periodic state of rest during which consciousness of the world is suspended |
| slum | be asleep |
| slum | an overnight party of girls who dress in nightclothes and pass the night talking |
| slum | a rester who is sleeping |
| slum | lying asleep |
| slum | inclined to or marked by drowsiness |
| slum | quiet and tranquil |
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