What do you means strength of a person in accounting term



What do you means strength of a person in accounting term..

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The mutual effect of strains of the contour of the cross
section and bending of the axis of a shell is manifest in
ovalization of the cross section and an increase in
stresses in the structure. Ovalization of the cross section
must be taken into account for long structural shells with
the dimensions $$\bar l > 0.6$$ and sgr10max/E(R/delta)
ge0.6.

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