Definitionn. a unit of acoustic absorption equivalent to the absorption by a square foot of a surface that absorbs all incident sound
Last update: August 18, 2015
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To those wishing to pursue the subject further, the following books among others may be suggested: - Sabin, Cement and Concrete (New York); Taylor and Thompson, Concrete, Plain and Reinforced (London); Sutcliffe, Concrete, Nature and Uses (London); Marsh and Dunn, Reinforced Concrete (London); Twelvetrees, Concrete Steel (London); Paul Christophe, Le Beton arme (Paris); Buel and Hill, Reinforced Concrete Construction (London). [Please select]
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The Big Brother of Sabin Street Containing the story of Theodore Bryan (The Bishop's Shadow). [Please select]
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It will be seen that the cement used by Sabin yielded 3. [Please select]
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SABIN ----------------------------------------------------------------------- THE BOY SCOUT SERIES BOY SCOUTS IN THE MAINE WOODS By James Otis. [Please select]
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SABIN Author of "Bar B Boys," "Range and Trail," "Circle K," Etc. [Please select]
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In 1720 Samuel Sabin complained of himself before a justice in Norwich that he visited on Sabbath night some relatives at a neighbor's house. [Please select]
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----------------+------+------+------+------+------+------+------+------+------ The proportions were by barrels of cement to barrels of sand, and Sabin called a 380-lb. [Please select]
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