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civil engineering

noun

  1. the work or profession of a civil engineer.


civil engineering

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  1. The branch of engineering that specializes in the design and construction of structures such as bridges, roads, and dams.
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Those pensions are not huge, she says, particularly as her husband David was "almost forced into early retirement" aged 51 years old from his civil engineering role.

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William Ibbs, a civil engineering expert and incoming chair of the peer group, said the potential funding cut will only add to the rail difficulty.

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Julian Fairey, an associate professor of civil engineering at the University of Arkansas, was the first co-author on the paper published in Science.

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Geetam Tiwari, a professor of civil engineering, says that the main problem is that too much focus is given to solving the problem of car congestion on roads.

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As a civil engineering student, Martinez had been interested in how phosphorus and nitrogen affect water quality, leading to algal blooms and low oxygen levels when discharged in high quantities into freshwater.

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