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A form of emphysema caused by the build-up of air between the interstitial pulmonary tissues.
Ãâó: www.ards.org/learnaboutards/whatisards/phrasesterm...
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A concrete used to transfer vertical load from the base of a column to the footing. Steel buildings without a concrete foundation often use piers to mount the columns to the ground.
Ãâó: www.steelbuildinghelp.com/steel_buildings_glossary...
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Partners in Education. The WSSRAP program for sharing scientific expertise with local schools.
Ãâó: web.em.doe.gov/wssrap/glossary.html
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A vertical, non-circular masonry support, more massive than a column.
Ãâó: www.archiseek.com/guides/glossary/p.html
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French An oak barrel used in Burgundy similar in size to the Bordeaux barrique.
Ãâó: www.fogwells.com/webworks/glossary/m-q.html
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| PIE | French tragic dramatist whose plays treat grand moral themes in elegant verse (1606-1684) |
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| PIE | French physicist |
| PIE | French mathematician who founded number theory |
| PIE | French soldier said to be fearless and chivalrous (1473-1524) |
| PIE | French socialist who argued that property is theft (1809-1865) |
| PIE | a suspension bridge across the Saint Lawrence River at Quebec |
| PIE | French lexicographer (1817-1875) |
| PIE | French mathematician and astronomer who formulated the nebular hypothesis concerning the origins of the solar system and who developed the theory of probability (1749-1827) |
| PIE | French paleontologist and philosopher (1881-1955) |
| PIE | French soldier said to be fearless and chivalrous (1473-1524) |
| PIE | French anthropologist who studied the craniums and brains of different races of people |
| PIE | a male character in French pantomime |
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