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How do you merge cells in word 2016?

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Can you please explain what is the difference between string and symbol?

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Is macbook good for machine learning?

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Why did you feel that action was necessary?

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How to get a list all databases on the sql server?

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Explain premium storage in azure?

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Explain the linux ‘cd’ command options along with the description?

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What is the dom browser extension?

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What are current tax exemption limits?

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how we sort two input files based on a common column and giving one o/p file please send me the coding logic?

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tell me about your family.

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What is factory in angularjs?

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Differentiate input and infile.

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Explain the concepts of tomcat servlet container?

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5. Two long boundary walls run parallel to each other at a center to center distance of 1 meter apart. The width and height of the first wall are 0.30 m and 2.5m respectively. While those of the second are respectively 0.18m and 3.5m. Plot the distribution of vertical stress intensity due to walls on a horizontal plane, 1m below ground level. The walls have negligible depth of foundation and are made of brick masonry (y = 19.2 kN/m cu)

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