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Thermal‐Infrared Measurements of the North‐East Tower at Ardrossan Castle
ABSTRACT Thermal‐infrared imaging of buildings is used to investigate a range of phenomena including the accumulation of moisture. In general, the presence of moisture poses a direct danger to historic structures and must be characterized prior to any intervention.
Michael Bowry +15 more
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Sustainable Cement Production: TEA-TIPA as Grinding Aids: Optimizing Ratios for Efficiency and Environmental Impact. [PDF]
Kobya V +5 more
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ABSTRACT Saruq al‐Hadid, located at the edge of the Rub Al‐Khali desert near Dubai's southern border with Abu Dhabi, is among the region's richest archaeological sites. Renowned for its historical role in metallurgy, trade and human habitation, the site was occupied from the Umm an‐Nar period through the post–Iron Age. Despite its significance, much of
Moamen Ali +9 more
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Mechanical and Thermal Characteristics of Cement Composites Containing PEDOT:PSS and Amorphous Metallic Fibers. [PDF]
Choi SJ, Park JY, Kim MJ, Lee JI.
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The recovery of potash as a by-product in the cement industry
William H. Ross +2 more
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Narrative inquiry for beginners: A practical guide for health professions education researchers
Abstract Narrative inquiry (NI) is a rich methodological approach centered around the analysis of stories. While NI has great value within health professions education research, it may be overwhelming for novice researchers (or those new to NI) to employ in practice.
Shemona Y. Rozario +3 more
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Power ultrasound-driven silane-modified cement paste: Insights into microstructural evolution, hydrophobic and mechanical performance. [PDF]
Xiong G +9 more
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Abstract Wood‐based composite boards present a problem due to formaldehyde emissions from engineered particleboard, which pose health and environmental risks. This study explored the production of activated carbon (AC) from Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) wood residues using phosphoric acid (H3PO4) as a chemical activator.
Mehmet Emin Ergun +3 more
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