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The ability of an Asphalt Concrete mixture to resist Deformation from imposed loads. Stability is dependent upon both internal friction and cohesion.
Ãâó: www.ces.clemson.edu/arts/glossary.html
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The force that holds a vessel upright or returns it to upright if keeled over. Weights on the lower hold increase stability. A vessel is stiff if it has high stability, tender if it has low stability.
Ãâó: www.oocl.com/glossary/m_to_s.htm
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The condition of a parcel of land or flowline which experiences no appreciable soil erosion or sedimentation and is thus, under current management, adequately protected from erosive agents. The term is also used to describe a soil conservation or hydraulic structure which is functioning effectively and is not adversely affected by erosive agents.
Ãâó: www.privateforestry.org.au/glos_o-z.htm
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The quality of paper to maintain its original size when it undergoes pressure and moisture changes.
Ãâó: www.millerbrosengraving.com/resources/glossary.htm...
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Sediment Transport And Boundary Layer Equipment.
Ãâó: www.pol.ac.uk/home/insight/glossary.html
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