Iran, Volumer 22-241984 Vols. for 1963- include the Director's report, 1961/62- |
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... Construction of major dams and other engineering works , as well as alteration of agricultural practices ( especially in Khuzistan ) , have allowed greater scope for containing and regulating flood waters ( though some disastrous floods ...
... Construction of major dams and other engineering works , as well as alteration of agricultural practices ( especially in Khuzistan ) , have allowed greater scope for containing and regulating flood waters ( though some disastrous floods ...
Side 121
... Construction no . 2 corresponds to al - Kashī's fourth method . He recommends its use for openings not exceeding five cubits ( 2.50 m . ) . The two - centred arches of the Turkestan shrine stay within these limits . The radius of the ...
... Construction no . 2 corresponds to al - Kashī's fourth method . He recommends its use for openings not exceeding five cubits ( 2.50 m . ) . The two - centred arches of the Turkestan shrine stay within these limits . The radius of the ...
Side 124
... construction is carried out in a square design - module [ Russ . rapport ] , whose side equals half the width of the panel . The inner corner of the design - module ( at the axis of the panel ) is divided by rays into six parts ; the ...
... construction is carried out in a square design - module [ Russ . rapport ] , whose side equals half the width of the panel . The inner corner of the design - module ( at the axis of the panel ) is divided by rays into six parts ; the ...
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