A crack that does not affect load bearing capacity of a structure
Non-metallic and Structural minerals require less processing because non-metallic and structural minerals aren't as chemically transformed for varied uses (like Limestone made into Pozzolona cement).
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organelles are non living if organelles were non living then they must be called the structural and functional unit of life.
To provide structural integrity.A non-rigid support, where the flexibility is part of the function.
Structural proteins are fibrous. Some examples of these are: skin, fur, hair, wool, claws, nails, hooves, horns, scales, beaks and feathers.
non structural mitigation measures :
The structural and non structural mitigation of drought is the displacement of people. Death of livestock and plants is another structural and non-structural mitigation of drought.
I would think if the the crack is present only in the plaster, and not the tile, it may be surface. If, for instance my pool, has a cracked tile and the crack is extended down the side of the plaster, it is structural.
there are two types; structural and non structural
Non Structural could refer to non supportive members of an object. For example a house has load bearing walls that would be considered structural. It also has dividing walls that are nonstructural , not necessary for support of the whole.
displacement of people
Non-metallic and Structural minerals require less processing because non-metallic and structural minerals aren't as chemically transformed for varied uses (like Limestone made into Pozzolona cement).
Yes.
You may need to replace the whole cabinet as this crack may represent a structural fault in the cabinet which can mean the cabinet can collapse at any moment, but if the crack is on the front of the cabinet then replacing the cabinet may not be required as this crack can be treated cosmetically to hide the crack.
They can mutate into any form. which is a structural adaptation causing its bones to curve and crack into position
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Structural concrete is used in the construction of buildings, bridges, dams, etc. Typically there are more codes governing the use of concrete as a construction material and the concrete used has higher strength. Non-structural concrete is typically defined as being used for the construction of non structural elements. These could be parking lots, sidewalks, handicap ramps, etc. A lower strength concrete can be used and there are less rules pertaining to its use.