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A nonstructural slab refers to a type of slab that does not bear any significant load or contribute to the structural integrity of a building. Instead, it serves primarily as a surface for aesthetic purposes, insulation, or to provide a level surface for flooring. Common examples include topping slabs or decorative concrete finishes. These slabs are often used in conjunction with structural elements but do not carry the weight of the building itself.

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