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Electric lines--Poles and towers--Design and construction--Standards 4 records
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Electric lines--Poles and towers--Economic aspects--California--Chino Hills 4 records
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Electric lines--Poles and towers--Foundations--Congresses 1 record
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Electric lines--Poles and towers--Foundations--Design and construction 1 record
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Electric lines--Poles and towers--History 1 record
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Electric lines--Poles and towers--Installation 2 records
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Electric lines--Poles and towers--Location 1 record
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Electric lines--Poles and towers--Materials 2 records
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Electric lines--Poles and towers--Specifications 2 records
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Electric lines--Poles and towers--Standards 1 record
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Electric lines--Poles and towers--Standards--United States 5 records
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Electric lines--Poles and towers--Testing 4 records
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Electric lines--Research--Mathematical models 1 record
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Electric lines--Safety measures 12 records
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Electric lines--Safety regulations 1 record
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Electric lines--Safety regulations--Great Britain 2 records
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Electric lines--Scandinavia--Maps 1 record
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Electric lines--Simulation methods 1 record
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Electric lines--Southwest, New 1 record
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