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performance of structures, whether those structures are man-made or&#xD;
natural. The subject matter includes such fundamental concepts as&#xD;
stresses and strains, deformations and displacements, elasticity and&#xD;
inelasticity, strain energy, and load-carrying capacity. These concepts&#xD;
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