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ECM and IOT How to Predict, Quantify, and Mitigate ECM Failure Potential
At its peak between 98–117 AD, the Roman Empire represented twenty percent of the world's population. While the Roman civilization can be credited with many technical and societal inventions, perhaps among the most important was the construction of aqueducts (Figure 1).