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  2. Corrosive and Explosive Substances and Offensive Weapons Act 1958

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    The Corrosive and Explosive Substances and Offensive Weapons Act 1958 (Malay: Akta Bahan-Bahan Kakisan dan Letupan dan Senjata Berbahaya 1958) is a Malaysian law which enacted to provide certain penalties relating to the unlawful possession of corrosive and explosive substances and the carrying of offensive weapons.

  3. Building material - Wikipedia

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    In history, there are trends in building materials from being natural to becoming more human-made and composite; biodegradable to imperishable; indigenous (local) to being transported globally; repairable to disposable; chosen for increased levels of fire-safety, and improved seismic resistance.

  4. Plywood - Wikipedia

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    The ancient Egyptians and Greeks cut wood thinly and glued it together in layers with the grain in perpendicular directions as fine wood was in short supply. This is believed to have been done purely for cosmetic and economical purposes but it turned out to be a great alternative to pure wood as it reduced flex, making it a versatile building material.

  5. Natural material - Wikipedia

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    A natural material is any product or physical matter that comes from plants, animals, or the ground which is not man-made. [1] [2] Minerals and the metals that can be extracted from them (without further modification) are also considered to belong into this category.

  6. Binder (material) - Wikipedia

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    Binders are loosely classified as organic (bitums, animal and plant glues, polymers) and inorganic (lime, cement, gypsum, liquid glass, etc.).These can be either metallic or ceramic as well as polymeric depending on the nature of the main material.

  7. Bahan - Wikipedia

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    Bahan may refer to: Bahan, Burma; Bahan, Iran; Bahan, Israel; See also. Bahana (disambiguation) This page was last edited on 28 May 2024, at 20:36 (UTC). Text is ...

  8. Bahan, Iran - Wikipedia

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    Bahan (Persian: بهان, also Romanized as Bahān and Behān; also known as Dīhūn) [1] is a village in Doboluk Rural District, Arjomand District, Firuzkuh County, Tehran Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 218, in 57 families.

  9. Walter W. Bahan - Wikipedia

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    Bahan began attending the New York University School of Law in 1883 and graduated from there with an LL.B. in 1885. [3] He then began working as a lawyer and real estate broker. In 1892, he was elected to the New York State Assembly as a Democrat, representing the New York County 9th District. He served in the Assembly in 1893. In the Assembly ...