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At 00 Z on 13 March 1993, temperatures and dewpoint temperatures observations in the 30 to 50 °F
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Engineering Mechanics: Statics (EI13)
First Semester, First year. Academic year 2020-2021
Department of Civil Engineering
College of Engineering
Univensity of Misan
Course link on Moodle:
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