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A. Guest's or Trecas' theory B. St. Venant's theory C. Rankine's theory D. Haig's theory E. Von Mises's theory.
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B. St. Venant’s theory

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B. St. Venant’s theory

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B. St. Venant’s theory

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B. St. Venant’s theory

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B. St. Venant’s theory

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B. St. Venant’s theory

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B. St. Venant’s theory

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B. St. Venant’s theory

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B. St. Venant’s theory

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B. St. Venant’s theory

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B. St. Venant’s theory

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B. St. Venant’s theory

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B. St. Venant’s theory

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