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Foundation could refer to:
The nature and severity of makeup.
A supporting section of the honeycomb in a beehive.
Foundation (architecture) – the portion of the building's structure that serves to transport a weight of a building into the ground itself. Virtually all foundations extend underground, & a foundations of big buildings typically penetrate a bedrock.
Foundation (charity) – a kind of philanthropic organization, set up as a legal entity either by individuals or even institutions, using a purpose of distributing grants to trend lines induces within line by having a goals of the foundation.
A date an institution was created or even established.
Foundation (novel) and The Foundation Series – a series of books written by Isaac Asimov.
The Foundations, a soul band from either England.
A Foundation occurs as book of the New Testament apocrypha.
A Foundation television series occurs as Television Broadcasts Limited historical drama (決戰玄武門) from Hong Kong.
A FOUNDATION fieldbus – an industrial standard for a fieldbus control system
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Deep Compaction of Granular Soils by Dr. K. Rainer Massarsch
Full text of this paper which addresses general requirements of compaction of granular soils with respect to design, execution, monitoring and quality control.
Foundation Engineering by Prof Bengt B Broms
Collection of figures that illustrates the design, analysis and construction of spread footings, rafts, piles, sheet piles and slurry walls as well as retaining walls.
The Wave Equation Page for Piling
Articles and technical monographs, alternative solutions and article submission.
Pileline Online
Magazine to inform engineers, designers and contractors about materials, accessories, innovations and equipment for deep foundations. Articles, photographs and meetings of interest.
Statnamic Load Testing
Testing method for determining the load-displacement characteristics of shallow and deep foundations. Includes an animation and photographs.
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