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The Structural Engineer, Volume 46, Issue 10, 1968
Dr. S. C. Bate: ' Mr. Teychennd has referred in the text and in Table 1 to the margin between the mean strength of concrete and the level of strength used for design, and to the way in which this has varied through recent Codes. I would like to take the comparison further and consider these changes with respect to safety against collapse due to failure of concrete. '
In Libya, which is quickly developing as a large oil exporter, two Sports Cities are under construction at Tripoli and Benghazi. These Sports Cities will be the venue for the next Pan-Arab Games and incorporate most Olympic facilities. W.J. McDowell and C.J. Shippen
This paper gives the history of the utilization of ground stabilization techniques for the economic low-rise housing development of the City of Glasgow. It also discusses a semi-empirical approach to the design of ground stabilization works and presents long-term settlement records for three- to fivc-storey blocks of flats founded on stabilized ground. S. Thorburn and R.S.L. MacVicar