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    Exam 9: Principles of Joints and Sealants Expansion and Contraction Control
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    A Seismic Joint Is Generally Similar to a Building Expansion
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A Seismic Joint Is Generally Similar to a Building Expansion

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A seismic joint is generally similar to a building expansion joint but smaller in width.

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