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    Critical load case for shear design does give the highest shear force

    Revision Creation Date Revision Author
    Current Revision Wed, Apr 26 2023 11:10 AM Modestas
    Revision #4 Thu, Mar 30 2023 4:16 AM Modestas
    Revision #3 Thu, Jul 7 2016 5:56 PM Steve Crabtree
    Revision #2 Thu, Jun 23 2016 4:30 PM Steve Crabtree
    Revision #1 Thu, Jun 16 2016 2:17 PM Steve Crabtree
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