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Ultrafine Cement for Oilwell Cementing

Proceedings of Low Permeability Reservoirs Symposium, 1993
Abstract Ultrafine cements are particulate, cementitious grouting materials that were initially developed as a replacement for unacceptably toxic chemical grouts for Civil Engineering applications. Several basic types are available: ultrafine slag cement (M1), ultrafine Portland cement (M3) and ultrafine portland/slag (M5).
W. J. Clarke, A. C. McNally
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Cement burns

Contact Dermatitis, 1976
Four cases are presented of men who sustained burns after contact with premised concrete. The pathogenesis of the condition is discussed.
H R, Vickers, D H, Edwards
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Dental Cements

Dental Clinics of North America, 1971
The manifold uses of dental cements-as (a) luting agents, (b) cavity linings and bases, and (c) restorations for teeth—make them perhaps the most important materials in clinical dentistry. The research of the last 10 years has resulted in four main types, classified by matrix-forming species: (1) phosphate, (2) phenolate, (3) polycarboxylate, and (4 ...
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Cements and cementation

2006
Peter A. Scholle, Dana Ulmer-Scholle
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Recent progress and technical challenges in using calcium sulfoaluminate (CSA) cement

Cement and Concrete Composites, 2023
Yaxin Tao, A V Rahul, Manu K Mohan
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Cementation Mechanism of Microbe Cement

Journal of Advanced Microscopy Research, 2016
Hui Rong   +3 more
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Cement and Cement Products

1955
HERBERT INSLEY, VAN DERCK FRÉCHETTE
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Cementation failures

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1979
J E, Reuter   +3 more
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Bone Cements and Cementing Technique

2001
I Introduction.- II History of Bone Cements.- 2.1 Industrial Development of Bone Cement.- III Properties of Bone Cements.- 3.1 Handling Properties of PMMA Bone Cements.- 3.2 Mechanical Properties of Bone Cements.- 3.3 Mechanical Testing of Palamed.- IV Cementing Technique.- 4.1 Cementing Technique in Total Hip Replacement: Factors Influencing Survival ...
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Review of technologies for mercury removal from flue gas from cement production processes

Progress in Energy and Combustion Science, 2012
Anker Degn Jensen
exaly  

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