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  • 51Fiber cement siding — (or fibre cement cladding in the UK and Australasia) is a building material used to cover the exterior of a building in both commercial and domestic applications.UsageFibre cement is a composite material made of sand, cement and cellulose fibers …

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  • 52Kitchen cabinet — Kitchen cabinets are the built in furniture installed in many kitchens for storage of food, cooking equipment, and often silverware and dishes for table service. Appliances such as refrigerators, dishwashers, and ovens are often integrated into… …

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  • 53Formwork — Animation depicting construction of multi story building using aluminum handset formwork. Modular steel frame formwork for a foundation …

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  • 54Eaves — An eave is the edge of a roof. Eaves usually project beyond the side of the building generally to provide weather protection. Some buildings, such as Craftsman bungalows, have very wide eaves with decorative brackets.The word eave can also refer… …

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  • 55Dropped ceiling — Dropped ceiling, after installation. Light fixtures, a speaker grill, smoke detectors, and an air grill are all visible …

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  • 56Church Stoke — Churchstoke or Church Stoke (Welsh: Yr Ystog) is a large village in Powys, but adjacent to the English Welsh border, on the junction of the A489 and A490 roads. It is overlooked by Roundton Hill. The nearest town is Montgomery. An outline map of… …

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  • 57ISO 13567 — is an international Computer aided design (CAD) layer standard.tandard partsThe standard is divided in three parts: * ISO 13567 1:1998 **Technical product documentation Organization and naming of layers for CAD Part 1: Overview and principles… …

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  • 58Awning — An awning is a secondary covering attached to the exterior wall of a building. It is typically composed of canvas woven of acrylic, cotton or polyester yarn, or vinyl laminated to polyester fabric that is stretched tightly over a light structure… …

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  • 59Craigellachie Bridge — Illustration of the bridge from the 1838 Atlas to the Life of Thomas Telford. The steep rock face to the north is clearly visible on the right side. The Craigellachie Bridge is a cast iron arch bridge located at Craigellachie which is near to the …

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  • 60Whole-house fan — A whole house fan is a type of fan installed in a building s ceiling, designed to suck hot air out of the building. It is sometimes confused with an attic fan.A whole house fan sucks hot air out of a building and forces it into the attic. This… …

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