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  2. Structural channel - Wikipedia

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    The structural channel, C-channel or parallel flange channel (PFC), is a type of (usually structural steel) beam, used primarily in building construction and civil engineering. Its cross section consists of a wide "web", usually but not always oriented vertically, and two "flanges" at the top and bottom of the web, only sticking out on one side ...

  3. Section beam - Wikipedia

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    Section Beams are made of steel and they have a specific lengths and shapes like Ɪ-beam, 'L', C-channel and I flanged beam. These types of section are usually used in steel structures and it is common to connect them with plates of steel.

  4. Girt - Wikipedia

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    Channel or C section girts bolted to plate cleats welded to a portal column in an industrial building. In architecture or structural engineering, a girt, also known as a sheeting rail, is a horizontal structural member in a framed wall. Girts provide lateral support to the wall panel, primarily to resist wind loads. [citation needed]

  5. Church of the Nativity - Wikipedia

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    Grotto of the Nativity, fourteen-point silver star under the main altar marking the traditional spot of Jesus' birth. The Grotto of the Nativity, the place where Jesus is said to have been born, is an underground space which forms the crypt of the Church of the Nativity. It is situated underneath its main altar, and it is normally accessed by ...

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  7. Cathedral Church of the Nativity - Wikipedia

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    The Church of the Nativity, c. 1866 Interior, c. 1866 Choir, chancel, and Altar in the late 1890s. New York architect Edward Tuckerman Potter designed the first church building in and English Gothic Revival style. And so, on August 3, 1863 the cornerstone was laid, and construction began on the parish's first church building.

  8. Reports: Bill Belichick talks with North Carolina about open ...

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    Friday, CBS Sports reported that Belichick met with UNC representatives a second time on Thursday in New York City. North Carolina is in the market for a coach after firing coach Mack Brown at the ...

  9. Steelyard balance - Wikipedia

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    The steelyard comprises a balance beam which is suspended from a lever/pivot or fulcrum which is very close to one end of the beam. The two parts of the beam which flank the pivot are the arms. The arm from which the object to be weighed (the load) is hung is short and is located close to the pivot point.