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Deutsch: Illustration von Mauerwerksverbänden, einschliesslich Läuferverband, Amerikanischer Verband, Flämischer Verband, Englischer Verband, stack-Verband (?), Englischer Kreuzverband oder Holländischer Verband.
English: Diagram showing various masonry bonds, including running, common or American, Flemish, English, stack, and English cross or Dutch bond.
Français : Illustration de différents appareils de brique, comprenant appareil de panneresses, appareil américain (ou commun), appareil flamand, appareil anglais, appareil stack (?), et appareil anglais en croix ou appareil hollandais.
Source NAVEDTRA 14043, http://www.tpub.com/content/construction/14043/css/14043_234.htm
Author U.S. Navy

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