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- and infrastructure. The excavatability of an earth (rock and regolith) material is a measure of the material to be excavated (dug) with conventional excavation...
- Excavate may refer to: Excavate or Excavata, a group of organisms Excavate, to perform an excavation (archaeology) Excavation (disambiguation) Digging...
- Excavators are heavy construction equipment primarily consisting of a boom, dipper (or stick), bucket, and cab on a rotating platform known as the "house"...
- Wendy C. Ortiz Excavation (video game), a 2003 video game by WildTangent Excavate (disambiguation) Excavator (disambiguation) Excavata, a taxonomic grouping...
- Bodo (/ˈboʊdoʊ/) is a genus of microscopic kinetoplastids, flagellate excavates first described in 1831 by Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg. The genus is...
- engineering applications, such as tunnels, slopes, foundations, and excavatability. The first rock m**** classification system in geotechnical engineering...
- In geometry, the great dodecahedron is one of four Kepler–Poinsot polyhedra. It is composed of 12 pentagonal faces (six pairs of parallel pentagons), intersecting...
- to the Indus Civilisation after its type site Harappa, the first to be excavated early in the 20th century in what was then the Punjab province of British...
- In geometry, the excavated dodecahedron is a star polyhedron that looks like a dodecahedron with concave pentagonal pyramids in place of its faces. Its...
- Retrieved June 4, 2018. Rosen, Steven (December 7, 2006). "Director Zwick excavates the bloody price of 'Diamonds'". The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles...