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Date: 2014-12-16 12:43:27
Structural system
Structural engineering
I-joist
Joist
Floor
Lumber
Engineered wood
Formwork
Deflection
Building materials
Construction
Architecture

PWI-Joist Limit States Design User’s Guide[removed]

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