-
concrete has
developed beyond pre-
tensioning to
include post-
tensioning,
which occurs after the
concrete is cast.
Tensioning systems may be cl****ed as either...
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Tension may
refer to:
Psychological stress Tension (physics), a
force related to the
stretching of an
object (the
opposite of compression)
Tension (geology)...
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often include tensioning devices to keep them taut. Belt
sanders have a mechanism,
often a spring-loaded
idler drum, to
apply the
proper tension to the sanding...
-
media Play
media Surface tension is the
tendency of
liquid surfaces to
shrink into the
minimum surface area possible.
Surface tension allows insects (e.g....
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Anchors Repair,
Rehabilitation and
Strengthening Slab-on-Ground
Unbonded Tendon "Post-
Tensioning Institute website", Post-
Tensioning Institute....
-
Tension headache, also
known as
stress headache, or
tension-type
headache (TTH), is the most
common type of
primary headache. The pain can
radiate from...
- High
Tension (French:
Haute Tension,
French pronunciation: [ot tɑ̃sjɔ̃];
released in the
United Kingdom as
Switchblade Romance) is a 2003
French slasher...
- ****ual
tension is a
social phenomenon that
occurs when two
individuals interact and one or both feel ****ual desire, but the
consummation is postponed...
- In physics,
tension is
described as the
pulling force transmitted axially by the
means of a string, a cable, chain, or
similar one-dimensional continuous...
- High
tension may
refer to: High
voltage High
tension, or B
battery supply to a
traditional vacuum tube circuit, see HT (vacuum tube) High
Tension, the...