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Adit

''Queen Louise'' adit, Zabrze, Poland An adit (from Latin ''aditus'', entrance) or stulm is a horizontal or nearly horizontal passage to an underground mine. Miners can use adits for access, drainage, ventilation, and extracting minerals at the lowest convenient level. Adits are also used to explore for mineral veins. Although most strongly associated with mining, the term ''adit'' is sometimes also used in the context of underground excavation for non-mining purposes; for example, to refer to smaller underground passageways excavated for underground metro systems, to provide pedestrian access to stations (pedestrian adits), and for access required during construction (construction adits). Provided by Wikipedia
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    Chapter Femtocell Performance Over Non-SLA xDSL Access Network by Wulansari, R.

    Published 2012
    Other Authors: “…Kurniawan, Adit…”
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    Chapter Femtocell Performance Over Non-SLA xDSL Access Network by Wulansari, R.

    Published 2012
    Other Authors: “…Kurniawan, Adit…”
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    Abdominal muscle activity during Abdominal hollowing in four positions by Pakkanaporn chanthapetch

    Published 2014
    Other Authors: “…Adit Chiradejnant…”
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