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French language (monolingual) [PRO] Construction / Civil Engineering / Real estate | |||||||
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de la paillasse jusqu'à hauteur de main courante voir explication Explanation: paillasse: épaisseur de béton comprise entre l'angle rentrant de la marche et la sous-face de l'escalier. illustrée ici: http://www.cerib.com/certif/produits/f_escaliers2.htm main courante: profilé en bois ou métal couronnant la rampe pour que la main puisse s'y tenir. |
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