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Cambering is a
phenomenon typically seen at a
valley crest or
plateau margin whereby blocks of
competent strata such as
sandstone stretch, tilt or rotate...
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Deryni novels NATO
reporting name for the
Ilyushin Il-86
airliner Cambering (geology), the
downslope movement of
competent strata into a
valley This...
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Camber angle is one of the
angles made by the
wheels of a vehicle; specifically, it is the
angle between the
vertical axis of a
wheel and the vertical...
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being more
convex (positive
camber). An
airfoil that is not
cambered is
called a
symmetric airfoil. The
benefits of
cambering were
discovered and first...
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camber is a
measure of
lateral main deck
curvature in
naval architecture. The
curve is
applied to a deck transversely,
measured as the
height of deck...
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Camber, also Kamber, was the
legendary first king of Cambria,
according to the
Geoffrey of
Monmouth in the
first part of his
influential 12th-century pseudohistory...
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usually are, they form a kind of
supporting arch. Ricker,
David T. (1989). "
Cambering Steel Beams" (PDF).
Engineering Journal,
American Institute of
Steel Construction...
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Camber Castle, also
known formerly as
Winchelsea Castle, is a 16th-century
Device Fort,
built near Rye by King
Henry VIII to
protect the Sus****
coast of...
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Camber Sands is a
beach in East Sus****, England, in the
village of
Camber, near Rye. It is the only sand dune
system in East Sus****, and is east of the...
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Camber Railway was a 2 ft (610 mm)
narrow gauge railway located on the
Falkland Islands in the
South Atlantic. It was one of the most
southerly railways...