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- The first such missiles were relatively simple beam riding designs.
- In contrast, Drake's missive was blasted through space on a simple beam of radio waves.
- So a simple beam was sunk into the ground.
- It is a pedestrian footbridge that consists of a simple beam bridge over a dry creek bed.
- A simple beam bridge in arch clothing, it is a noteworthy, small-scale exercise in urban bridge design.
- It is a simple beam bridge that is constructed from a steel deck supported by two concrete piers.
- The simplest beam bridge could be a log ( see log bridge ), a wood plank, or a stone post-tensioned.
- The simpler beam front axle version remained available, but the independent system reportedly improved road holding and reduced steering column vibration.
- The church is more or less rectangular in plan with a single nave roofed over by simple beams that were left unconcealed.
- This results in a more constant beam delivery path length than a flying optic machine and may permit a simpler beam delivery system.
- The "'Albert Bridge "'is a road bridge over the River Thames in piers, which transformed the central span into a simple beam bridge.
- Building structures mostly used a simple beam and column system without vaults or arches, which based strict limits on the spans that could achieved.
- For small footbridges, the cantilevers may be simple beams; however, large cantilever bridges designed to handle road or rail traffic use trusses built from structural steel, or box girders built from prestressed concrete.
- Rear suspension was a simple beam axle on single leaf springs, unusual only in having dual shock absorbers, one vertical, one horizontal ( allowing it to act as a radius rod to control wheel movement ).
- The footbridge is a simple beam bridge with a pair of steel girders supporting a timber deck spanning the 10.2 m wide gap between the two concrete piers on either side of stone pitched drain, with a north-south orientation.
- The RG-4 Pionier was a single seat primary glider built in Romania in the 1950s, though very much in the 1930s Z鰃ling tradition with the pilot exposed on a simple beam fuselage under the leading edge of a high wing.