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A group of birds within a variety that has been bred by one person or firm for some time and has more or less uniform characteristics and capabilities.
Ãâó: www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/eggs/res02-definitions.html
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Brush or trees which have fallen into a river, usually on the outside of a bend. Current may sweep through, but the obstruction will stop a craft. Can be deadly.
Ãâó: www.paddling.net/guidelines/showArticle.html
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The deformation per unit length measured in the direction of the stress caused by forces acting on a member.
Ãâó: www.steelbuildinghelp.com/steel_buildings_glossary...
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The amount of elongation, force, or compression that occurs in a metal at a given level of stress. Generally in terms of inches elongation per inch of material.
Ãâó: www.stainless-steel-world.net/glossary/a_index.asp
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The intensity of deformation at a point in an object. See normal strain and shear strain.
Ãâó: urban.arch.virginia.edu/~km6e/references/glossary/...
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