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Dam Break for the Dalles Dam

World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2013, 2013
The Dalles Dam consists of a powerhouse, a concrete spillway, a navigation lock, concrete non-overflow sections, an earth-fill embankment on the Washington shore, a rock-fill embankment on the Oregon shore, and fish passage and appurtenant facilities. This dam is one of the largest navigation dams in the United States; it is approximately 8,735 feet in
Steve Nguyen, David Weston
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Rockfill Dams: Kenney And Cheakamus Dams

Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers, 1958
Site and materials data, design criteria, construction procedures and some performance records are presented in this paper on two zoned rock fill dams in British Columbia. One is founded on rock and the second on a mud slide.
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Rubber dam

British Dental Journal, 1998
In a busy dental practice the many advantages of the routine use of dental dam for day-to-day procedures are often not appreciated. Many general dental practitioners (GDPs) are unaware of the simple and rapid techniques for placement that exist and the important role that rubber dam plays in infection control.
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Behind the Dam

JDR Clinical & Translational Research, 2016
Knowledge Transfer Statement: This fictional narrative can be used by dental education professionals when teaching about the patient-dentist relationship. In particular, this narrative may be useful in patient-centered programs in dental education.
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Dam hey dam

Dengbêj Gazîn: Die Lieder einer ...
Gazîn, Dengbêj, Kurdish oral heritage
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The Himba and the Dam

Scientific American, 2001
The Namibian government has proposed the building of a hydroelectric dam on the Kunene River near the Epupa falls which could affect the lives of indigenous peoples surrounding the area. One of these groups of people is the Himba tribe one of the last tribes of traditional people who are generally self-supporting and fully or partially isolated from ...
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Wachi Dam and Folsom Dam

2017
The failures at the Wachi Dam on the Yura River in Japan on July 2, 1967 and at the Folsom Dam on the American River near Sacramento, on July 17, 1995 are analyzed in light of the development of the self-excited coupled-mode instability mechanism. In both failures vibration of the gate was either suspected or noted by eyewitnesses. An exploratory study
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The Dam Keeper

ACM SIGGRAPH 2014 Computer Animation Festival, 2014
"The Dam Keeper," an original animated short film by feature animation artists Robert Kondo and Dice Tsutsumi, tells the tale of a young pig with an important job whose life is changed when he meets a new classmate.
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Rockfill Dams: Dams with Sloping Earth Cores

Journal of the Power Division, 1958
This paper briefly reviews the principles which govern the design of a rockfill dam and discusses six rockfill dams with which the author has been intimately acquainted since completion of the Nantahala Dam. Bear Creek Dam, one of these six, incorporates most improvements in design and construction learned from experience.
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Dam worms.

Biologist (London, England), 2001
Human and animal infection rates with the Oriental schistosome have steadily declined in China over the last half-century, but the Three Gorges Dam may reverse this decline by creating new, or enlarging existing, ideal environments for the worm and its aquatic snail intermediate host.
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