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A kame sheet, often referred to in the context of geotechnical engineering, is a type of sheet used to assess and manage the stability of slopes and earth structures. It typically involves a series of measurements and calculations to determine the potential for soil erosion or failure. In some contexts, "kame" can also refer to a specific type of landform created by glacial processes, but in engineering, it usually pertains to soil stability assessments.

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