Try mangareader.com. You could probably find it there.
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A shear breaks off or crumbles. A slump stays together however it will slump down.
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AKIRA TORIYAMA created Dragonball Z and he also created DR. SLUMP and COWA.
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Don't slump, you'll injure your spine.
There was a big slump in sales.
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When dealing with conrete the "slump" refers to how much will a sample sag, reduce in height in a given time frame. re: a 5" slump means that after removing the CYLINDER the concrete will lose 5 inches of elevation. The slump cylinder is the tool used to determine the slump of concrete.
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You can get out of a baseball fielding slump by being calm and relaxed
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The opposite of a "slump" (decrease in output or success) could be either a rise or an increase. Following a slump can be a rebound or resurgence.
Slang terms for the opposite of being in a slump include being on "a streak", "a run" or "a roll."
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what is the slump value for M20 concrete
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The Creator Of DBZ was Akira Toriyama
Akira Toriyama lives in japan and he has also made other manga like Sand Land and
Dr. Slump!!!!!
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The cast of Slump - 2010 includes: Jim Hanika
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A slump refers to a period of decline or a decrease in performance, motivation, or confidence. It can be temporary and is often associated with feeling stuck or demotivated.
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By the slump of his shoulders, I could tell that John's meeting had not gone well.
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If you are using a traditional concrete mix you can increase the slump by increasing the water you add.
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The term slump used in concrete means the thickness or thinness of the concrete. The slump is measured by filling a 12" cylinder up with concrete, then flipping it over and pulling the cylinder up. The distance the concrete "slumps" down from the top of the cylinder is the slump for that concrete. For example, if the concrete falls 6" from the top of the cylinder, that concrete is on a 6" slump.
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The slump test is the most widely used device worldwide. In fact, the test is so well known that often the terms workability and slump are used interchangeably, even though they have different meanings.
• Specifications are typically written in terms of slump.
• The slump test is simple, rugged, and inexpensive to perform. Results are obtained immediately.
• The results of the slump test can be converted to yield stress in fundamental units based on various analytical treatments and experimental studies of the slump test.
• Compared to other commonly used concrete tests, such as for air content and
compressive strength, the slump test provides acceptable precision.
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The slump test is the most widely used device worldwide. In fact, the test is so well known that often the terms workability and slump are used interchangeably, even though they have different meanings.
• Specifications are typically written in terms of slump.
• The slump test is simple, rugged, and inexpensive to perform. Results are obtained immediately.
• The results of the slump test can be converted to yield stress in fundamental units based on various analytical treatments and experimental studies of the slump test.
• Compared to other commonly used concrete tests, such as for air content and
compressive strength, the slump test provides acceptable precision.
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Slump is a temporary period of decreased economic output or activity. It can refer to a decline in business activity, sales, or production in a particular industry or region. Slumps are often characterized by reduced consumer spending and confidence.
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The geomorphic landform that identifies a slump is called a scarp or slump scar. This feature is created when a mass of rock or soil moves downhill along a curved sliding surface, resulting in a distinct steep slope at the head of the slump.
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Slow mass movement of soil down a slump where underlying material gives away
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The average housing slump in the United States lasts from 2.5 to 3.5 years. The slump in the Great Recession was particularly severe, lasting over four years.
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Required slump height of M20 for different concrete structures, are normally calculated by the required slump value, which would come out to be 100 lits.
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If you mean a soil slump then no, adding mass to the head (top) of the slump will likely increase the likelihood of failure. If you are to add mass it should be added at the toe. However if you want to stop a slump moving the best thing you can do is to drain the area.
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A sudden dip in demand for the goods involved. A general slump means there is an overall reduction in trade.
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slump-shuffle means
your bad
ur gai kid get gud
slump shffle isint a word looool
LMAAAAOOOOO
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The importance of slump test in concrete work is to ensure consistency in the concrete. The test measures the workability of the concrete.
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The importance of slump test in concrete work is to ensure consistency in the concrete. The test measures the workability of the concrete.
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Felicity - 1998 The Slump 2-12 is rated/received certificates of:
USA:TV-14
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There are many different kinds of sharingan.they are(1st slump,2nd slump,3rd slump,mangekyo form 1,mangekyo form 2,hawkeye sharingan,and internal sharingan.)
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The higher the slump (usaly 100 to 150 slump or S2 to S3) the easyer it is for the pump to pump it. It also needs to be a 'pump mix' that has a height quantity of sand in it to prevent it from separating.
Regards Colin
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