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Aqueducts --- Finite element method. --- Structural stability. --- Design and construction. --- Design and construction --- Finite element method --- Structural stability --- Stability of structures --- Structures, Stability of --- Stability --- Safety factor in engineering --- Structural failures --- FEA (Numerical analysis) --- FEM (Numerical analysis) --- Finite element analysis --- Numerical analysis --- Isogeometric analysis --- Conduits --- Channels (Hydraulic engineering) --- Hydraulic structures --- Water --- Distribution --- Segovia (Spain) --- Antiquities, Roman. --- Monuments --- Conservation and restoration --- Description --- Architecture --- Data processing
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Gold --- Refining --- History --- Specie --- Native element minerals --- Precious metals --- Transition metals --- Money --- Refining&delete& --- Gold - Turkey - Sardis (Extinct city) - Refining - History
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Jusqu'au siècle dernier, le décrottoir faisait partie des civilités et du rituel de l'entrée des édifices publics comme de l'entrée dans l'habitat individuel. On s'y essuyait la semelle au retour des flâneries dans la capitale boueuse ou des bois environnants. Ce petit accessoire dont il ne reste souvent qu'un trou au pied de la porte d'entrée raconte l'histoire de nos trottoirs, des promenades urbaines, des petits métiers comme celui du décrotteur, l'histoire d'un morceau d'architecture aujourd'hui considéré comme petit patrimoine à sauvegarder. Si l'on rencontre des décrottoirs aussi bien aux États-Unis qu'en Afrique, l'abondance de la moisson photographique présentée montre que Bruxelles est l'une des seules capitales européennes à offrir un si large éventail de ces ustensiles du temps jadis. - 4è de couverture.
Applied arts. Arts and crafts --- Architecture --- Boot scrapers --- Décrottoirs --- Voetschrapers --- Architectural ironwork --- Ferronnerie (Architecture) --- Details --- History --- Détails --- Histoire --- Photographies --- Iron implements --- Détail d'architecture --- Element de construction --- Patrimoine --- Détails --- 18th century --- 19th century --- Structural parts and elements of building --- boot scrapers --- Décrottoirs
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Ethnology. Cultural anthropology --- Senufo [culture or style] --- Somono --- Mandingo [peripheral Mande Style] --- metal --- Burkina Faso --- Mali --- Ivory Coast --- Afrika --- Afrique --- Anthropologie socio-culturelle --- Metallurgie --- Métallurgie --- Socio-culturele antropologie --- Iron --- Iron foundries --- Senufo (African people) --- Mandingo (African people) --- Somono (African people) --- Fer --- Fonderies de fer --- Sénoufo (Peuple d'Afrique) --- Mandingue (Peuple d'Afrique) --- Somono (Peuple d'Afrique) --- Metallurgy --- Industries --- Industrie --- Ironwork --- Industries. --- Metallurgy. --- Sénoufo (Peuple d'Afrique) --- Métallurgie --- Bambara (African people) --- Ethnology --- Senefou (African people) --- Senoufo (African people) --- Siena (African people) --- Syena (African people) --- Malinke (African people) --- Mandé (African people) --- Manding (African people) --- Mandingue (African people) --- Mandinka (African people) --- Mandino (African people) --- Maninka (African people) --- Maninkaalu (African people) --- Soce (African people) --- Sosse (African people) --- Native element minerals --- Transition metals --- Siderophile elements --- Art metal-work --- Decoration and ornament --- Metal-work --- Blacksmithing --- Forging --- Senufo (African people) - Industries. --- Mandingo (African people) - Industries. --- Somono (African people) - Industries. --- Ironwork - Africa. --- Iron - Africa - Metallurgy. --- Cote d'ivoire --- Burkina faso --- Civilisation --- Conditions economiques --- Histoire --- Ethnologie
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