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February 2014[edit]

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  • plate three separate black and white images taken through the blue, green and red filters.<ref>[http://prokudin-gorskiy.ru/image.php?ID=1215 Railroad bridge across the Belaya River near Ufa 1910,
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March 2014[edit]

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  • structural analysis that is frequently called the [[Unit dummy force method|dummy load method]]) for calculating truss deflections. In the period from 1891-1892, Proskuryakov taught the elective

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