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It also said that post-quake assessment procedures should be improved, highlighting the fact that the CTV building was approved for use after the September 2010 earthquake without being examined on a structural level.
BBC: NZ quake collapse building design 'deficient'
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This level of structural detail allows a computer to mimic the behaviour of each and every muscle fibre, and thus to simulate the heart as a whole.
ECONOMIST: Model behaviour
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He won an academic scholarship to the University of Florida, in Gainesville, where he joined the swim team and earned a degree in engineering, a subject that interested him only insofar as it illuminated the mechanics of, say, how to level a structural foundation or gut-renovate a house.
NEWYORKER: Bones of Contention
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Of course, these social phenomena are both symptoms of and contributors to economic circumstances, a vicious cycle that requires a structural solution at the policy level.
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One goal of a system of public education ought to be to make that level playing field a structural reality, distributing access to knowledge and information as widely as possible.
FORBES: The Mutual Knowledge Revolution
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The participants of the workshop were oriented with global best practices, structural and non-structural measures including appropriate preparedness measures at school level in the context of school safety.
UNESCO: Office in Islamabad
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Mr Blair is expected to try to secure their approval by lowering the level of matching grants they must supply to qualify for EU structural funds.
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This does not, however, reduce the structural surplus of savings over domestic investment, since private investment is also above its equilibrium level to a similar degree.
ECONOMIST: Entertaining economics?
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Jinggangshan, China , has a mid-subtropical humid monsoon climate and diverse landscapes of mountains, valleys, structural basins and Karst with elevation varying from 381 m to 1, 779 m above sea level.
UNESCO: EDUCATION