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Composite materials / Concrete / Structural engineering / Human-powered watercraft / Canoes / Types of concrete / Carbon fiber reinforced polymer / Silica fume / Fiberglass / Hull
Date: 2005-07-18 22:28:36
Composite materials
Concrete
Structural engineering
Human-powered watercraft
Canoes
Types of concrete
Carbon fiber reinforced polymer
Silica fume
Fiberglass
Hull

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