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  2. Druid (Dungeons & Dragons) - Wikipedia

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    The druid is a playable character class in the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Druids wield nature-themed magic . Druids cast spells like clerics , but unlike them do not have special powers against undead and, in some editions, cannot use metal armor.

  3. Elastic-rebound theory - Wikipedia

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    This deformation may build at the rate of a few centimeters per year. When the accumulated strain is great enough to overcome the strength of the rocks, the result is a sudden break, or a springing back to the original shape as much as possible, a jolt which is felt on the surface as an earthquake. This sudden movement results in the shift of ...

  4. Critical Role campaign one - Wikipedia

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    Through a door that Tary makes they enter into a torture room where they find a dwarven female named Tova, who turns out to be a were-bear, who they free right before her torturer, a devil, appears. They kill the devil, together with a few other evil creatures that respond to the noise, before they make their way towards the central chamber ...

  5. Earthquake-resistant structures - Wikipedia

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    According to building codes, earthquake-resistant structures are intended to withstand the largest earthquake of a certain probability that is likely to occur at their location. This means the loss of life should be minimized by preventing collapse of the buildings for rare earthquakes while the loss of the functionality should be limited for ...

  6. Earthquake engineering - Wikipedia

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    Earthquake or seismic performance defines a structure's ability to sustain its main functions, such as its safety and serviceability, at and after a particular earthquake exposure. A structure is normally considered safe if it does not endanger the lives and well-being of those in or around it by partially or completely collapsing.

  7. Seismic retrofit - Wikipedia

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    Seismic retrofitting is the modification of existing structures to make them more resistant to seismic activity, ground motion, or soil failure due to earthquakes.With better understanding of seismic demand on structures and with recent experiences with large earthquakes near urban centers, the need of seismic retrofitting is well acknowledged.

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  9. Category : Buildings and structures destroyed by earthquakes

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    Buildings and structures destroyed by the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami (8 P) Buildings and structures destroyed by the 2023 Turkey–Syria earthquake (13 P) B.