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  • 61Collapse of Can Tho Bridge — Site of the collapsed part of Can Tho Bridge. Accident site …

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  • 62Collapse zone — A collapse zone is an area around a structure, usually a burning structure, that may suffer structural collapse. A collapse zone affects firefighters working on the exterior of a structure. Contents 1 Signs of structural failure 2 Structural… …

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  • 63Collapse (Deus Ex) — The Collapse (known in an ending of the first game as the New Dark Age) is a major event in the plots of the computer game Deus Ex and its sequel . In the first game, when JC Denton destroys Area 51 and the center of multimedian communication and …

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  • 64Collapse (sports) — In the context of sports a Collapse is where a team with a statistically insurmountable lead in a game, series or season standings puts on such a poor performance in the remainder of the event that they ultimately lose of fail to advance.… …

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  • 65Collapse of the Northern Cod Fishery — Main article: Cod fisheries The Northern Cod fishery abruptly collapsed in 1992, following overfishing since the late 1950s, and an earlier partial collapse in the 1970s. In 1992 the Canadian government declared a moratorium on the Northern Cod… …

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  • 66Collapse (topology) — In topology, a branch of mathematics, collapse is a concept due to J. H. C. Whitehead.[1] Contents 1 Definition 2 Examples 3 References …

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  • 67Collapse of Jiujiang Bridge — The Collapse of Jiujiang Bridge (Chinese: 九江大桥垮塌事故) refers to the partial collapse of a freeway bridge in the city of Foshan, in Guangdong province in the People s Republic of China on June 15, 2007. The bridge, which spans the Xijiang River,… …

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  • 68collapse chamber —    An underground chamber containing notable quantities of collapsed material. The term is commonly abused in describing the origin of cave chambers floored by collapse debris. Though wall and roof collapse are common modifying processes in… …

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  • 69collapse sink —    1. A variety of closed depression that forms by collapse of the rock above an existing cave passage or chamber [9].    2. A closed depression formed by the collapse of the roof of a cave [10].    See also doline …

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  • 70collapse sinkhole —    1. A variety of closed depression that forms by collapse of the rock above an existing cave passage or chamber [9].    2. A closed depression formed by the collapse of the roof of a cave [10].    See also doline …

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