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Structural measures refer to any physical construction to reduce or avoid possible impacts of hazards, which include engineering measures and construction of hazard-resistant and protective structures and infrastructure. Non-structural measures refer to policies, awareness, knowledge development, public commitment, and methods and operating practices, including participatory mechanisms and the provision of information, which can reduce risk and related impacts.
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Culture consists of patterned and interrelated ideas, symbols, or behaviors
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The materials used for the structural members which support the weight of the car. Even steel cars have some amount of wood in them in seats, windows, etc. A car listed as "wood" uses wooden timbers as the main structural support, and usually has a turnbuckle to stiffen the car body against center sagging. "Composite" cars use a steel underframe but wooden upper members.
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structural systems have fewer types of associations to model relationships between nodes. The ability to express the structure of the domain is the main issue of this type of systems.
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