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Iron and steel bridges--Earthquake effects--California--Los Angeles Region 1 record
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Iron and steel bridges--Earthquake effects--Congresses 1 record
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  1. Temperature (160 records)
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Iron and steel bridges--England--Coalbrookdale--Design and construction--Fiction 1 record
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Iron and steel bridges--Fatigue 1 record
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Iron and steel bridges--Germany 1 record
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Iron and steel bridges--Germany--Berlin 1 record
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Iron and steel bridges--History 3 records
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Iron and steel bridges--Illinois--Danville 2 records
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Iron and steel bridges--Impact testing 1 record
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Iron and steel bridges--Indiana 1 record
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Iron and steel bridges--Inspection 1 record
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Iron and steel bridges--Japan--History 1 record
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Iron and steel bridges--Japan--Hyōgo-ken--History 1 record
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Iron and steel bridges--Maine 1 record
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Iron and steel bridges--Maintenance and repair 15 records
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Iron and steel bridges--Maintenance and repair--Congresses 1 record
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Iron and steel bridges--Maintenance and repair--Environmental aspects--United States 1 record
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Iron and steel bridges--Maintenance and repair--Handbooks, manuals, etc 3 records
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Iron and steel bridges--New Hampshire 1 record
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