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- From: Christopher Wright <chrisw(--nospam--at)skypoint.com>
- Date: Fri, 31 Mar 2006 22:30:02 -0600
On Mar 31, 2006, at 7:13 PM, Roy Harrison wrote:
Top marks on algebra; not so good on engineering. The design load the formula addresses is the quantity (phi)Pnw.Or am I missing something ??
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