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Creep is the slow, permanent deformation under constant stress.

Creep in metals refers to time-dependent deformation under constant load.

Creep reduces the effective stiffness, increasing the modular ratio.

Reveals are surfaces between frame and wall to apply finishing like paint or plaster.

Red oxide primer prevents rust and prepares steel for top coating.

Bleeding is when water rises to the surface of freshly laid concrete.

These stones are strong and durable under heavy dynamic loads.

Chromium forms a passive oxide layer that resists corrosion.

A course refers to a horizontal layer of masonry units.

Cornices provide architectural aesthetics and water deflection at roof edges.

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