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This page allows you to view geographical patterns in academic activity and attainment for a wide range of subjects at Key Stage 4 and at 16-18. Here are a few simple examples that explore regional patterns at GCSE:

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2. Beam loads are based on a simple span and are assumed to be adequately laterally braced. Unbraced spans can reduce beam load-carrying capacity. Refer to Page 62 of the Unistrut Engineering Catalog for reduction factors for unbraced lengths.

5. For concentrated midspan point loads, multiply beam loads by 50% and the corresponding deflection by 80%. For other load conditions refer to page 18 of the Unistrut Engineering Catalog.

The 'Subject combinations' tab above contains a companion page that allows you to explore GCSE and A-level subject combinations. Please refer to the notes on that page for furter information.

Are you looking for Unistrut loading tables? We offer load data for nearly every section of our channel in the Unistrut Catalog, but since we get a good number of requests for Unistrut P1000 and P1001, we are including this information in a Tech Talk Post for convenient reference.

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