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      <title>ENGINEERING AND ECONOMICAL ASPECTS OF THE USE OF WELDABLE STEELS WITH HIGH ELASTIC LIMIT</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[The use of special weldable steels with high elastic limit is discussed from the point of view of dimensioning and designing the envisaged constructions as well as from the standpoint of their technological properties and maintenance and repair capability.  Some suggestions are made with respect to optimum use of these steels and an outline is given of the recent trends in their application in building and bridge construction, in civil engineering, and in the construction of earthmoving and lifting equipment, storage tanks pressure vessels, ships, road vehicles, and railroad rolling stock.]]></description>
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