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CHAPTER 6 Engineering Properties of Soil and Rock NYSDOT Geotechnical Page 6-8 June 17, 2013 Design Manual 6.4.1 Types of Laboratory Testing Laboratory testing of samples recovered during subsurface investigations is the most common ...
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