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1. SUSPENSION BRIDGES are explained in the main text.—World Book Encyclopedia, 1994.

2. You're used to suspension bridges with big droopy cables on the top.

3. Connection equipment of metal, including walkways, suspension structures, suspension bridges, ramps and ladders

4. Some suspension bridges in use today are not much more complicated than a tightrope.

5. Climbing ropes and suspension bridges of rope being components for amusement and adventure facilities

6. 29 Stringer webs have cracked in suspension bridges at the stringer - floor bean connections.

7. Modern suspension bridges may have a main span that extends 4,000 feet [1,200 m] or more.

8. Now, when I trekked across Alaska, we only took even-numbered highways and avoided all suspension bridges.

9. Fireworks, wood-block printing, canal lock-gates, kites, the wheelbarrow, chain suspension bridges and the magnetic compass.

10. It is made up of three suspension bridges, two cable-stayed bridges, a truss bridge, and the viaducts linking them.

11. After iron-link chains and steel-wire cables were invented, it became possible to build suspension bridges that could support heavy loads.

12. For example his work on the stability of vaults and on the design of suspension bridges led him to work on elasticity theory.

13. Other aerodynamic loading issues are dealt with by minimizing the area of the structure projected to the oncoming wind and to reduce wind generated oscillations of, for example, the hangers in suspension bridges.

14. The Dodhara Chandani Bridge is a sequence of four suspension bridges with eight pylons, which are anchored to large anchor blocks on both banks as well as three common anchor blocks in the river bed.

15. (209) SWR are used in a wide variety of applications: fishing, maritime/shipping, mining (deep-shaft and surface mining) and offshore oil and gas industry, forestry, aerial transport (including skilifts and cableways), civil engineering (suspension bridges, towers, covered roof structures), construction (cranes and lifts).