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  "textContent": "Cracking in concrete is common on any civil site. However, cracks do not always mean failure. In fact, once a crack forms, the structure does something very important. It adjusts itself. This...\n\nThe post Redistribution of Stress After Cracking first appeared on Civil Engineer DK.",
  "title": "Redistribution of Stress After Cracking"
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