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Structures/Materials Section CIVL 1101 --Civil Engineering Measurements Page 1 1. Engineering Structures and Materials 1.1 Introduction Mechanics of materials is a branch of applied mechanics that deals with the behavior of solid bodies subjected to various types of loading. This field of study is known by several
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