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-- See Also Boring Here are entered works relating to the operation of cutting holes in earth or rock, whether carried on at the surface or in a mine in order to determine the nature of the strata penetrated, or to furnish an outlet of water, oil, gas, etc. Material dealing with workshop operations in metal, wood, etc. is entered under Drilling and boring.
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-- See Also Civil engineering
--subdivision Public works under names of countries, cities, etc.
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-- See Also Dams
--particular dams, e.g. Croton Dam.
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-- See Also Earthquake engineering Here are entered works on earthquake engineering in general and on the analysis of structures subject to earthquake forces. Works on the engineering of particular structures subject to earthquake forces are entered under the heading appropriate for the structure, e.g. Earthquakes and building; Dams--Earthquake effects.
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-- See Also Earthwork Here are entered works on earthwork in engineering operations. Works on prehistoric and early earthwork remains are entered under Earthworks (Archaeology). General works on forts and fortification, including earthwork fortifications, are entered under Fortification.
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-- See Also Engineering models
--subdivision Models under particular subjects, e.g. Bridges, Concrete--Models; Machinery--Models.
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-- See Also Hydraulic engineering
--subdivision Power utilization under names of individual bodies of water.
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-- See Also the narrower term Industrial engineering Here are entered works on the application of engineering principles and techniques to the design, installation and improvement of integrated systems employing persons, materials, and equipment for a high level of productivity at an optimum cost. Works on the planning and control of the mechanical means of changing the shape, condition, and relationship of materials for greater effectiveness and value are entered under Production engineering.
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-- See Also Maintainability (Engineering)
--the subdivision --Maintainability under types of equipment and machinery, e.g. Electronic apparatus and appliances--Maintainability.
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-- See Also Mechanical engineering Here are entered works relating to the application of the principles of mechanics to the design, construction, and operation of machinery. Works relating to the application of the principles of mechanics to engineering structures not of the nature of machines are entered under the heading Mechanics, Applied.
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-- See Also Mining engineering Here are entered works dealing only with mining. Cf. note under Mineral industries.
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-- See Also Ocean engineering Here are entered works on the engineering aspects of equipment and techniques facilitating operations beneath the surface of the ocean in order to exploit its resources. General works on the application of engineering to ships and their machinery are entered under Marine engineering.
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-- See Also Plant engineering See also appropriate subdivisions under the heading Factories, e.g. Factories--Fires and fire prevention; Factories--Lighting.
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-- See Also Reclamation of land Here are entered works on bringing wild, waste or marshy land into a condition for cultivation or other use. Works on the removal of trees and bushes from land are entered under Clearing of land.
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-- See Also Reliability (Engineering)
--the subdivision --Reliability under types of equipments and machinery, e.g. Electronic apparatus and appliances--Reliability.
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-- See Also Rivers
--headings beginning with the word River.
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-- See Also Roads See also names of individual roads.
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-- See Also Steam-engines
--individual parts, e.g. Governors (Steam-engine), Pistons, Slide-vavles.
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-- See Also Surveying
--subdivision Surveys under names of countries, cities, etc; e.g. Great Britain--surveys.
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