Author: Moss, R M;Matthtews, S L
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Moss, R M;Matthtews, S L
The Structural Engineer, Volume 73, Issue 2, 1995
The structural engineer on the super highway John Setchell writes from Kings Lynn: A growing community of people from all walks of life regularly sit in front of their computers and, via a small box called a ‘modem’ and the telephone socket on the wall, ‘chat’ to each other. This community is worldwide, but generally speaking the language used is English. (Although some speak American, which is slightly different!) Verulam
The oldest finds of glass (10,000 years BC) were made in Egypt. Since that time glassware, drinking glasses and bottles have been produced from the basic components of quartz sand, soda and limestone. Glass is transparent, resistant to acid chemical agents and has a high density; it is therefore the ideal material for flasks, pipettes and containers in chemical laboratories. Professor Dr Ing. G. Sedlacek, Dr K. Blank and J. Gusgen
Mr P. Veale (G) (J. Murphy) I am intrigued by the trial erection and would like to know who was involved in it. Was it the people who did the erecting on site who actually did the trial erection, was it the fabricators, or were they one and the same? Was it inspected as the trial erection took place, or was it put up and then inspected as a group?