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Magnesium Oxychloride Cement: A Low-Carbon Binder as an Alternative to Portland Cement. [PDF]
Hanif A.
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Fresh and strength properties of high volume ultra-fine fly ash cement mortar with calcinated limestone powder. [PDF]
Rajesh J +4 more
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Performance Evaluation of Warm-Mix Agents on Crumb Rubber-Modified Asphalt. [PDF]
Huang B +5 more
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Durability of Polymer-Modified Reclaimed Asphalt Mixtures Rejuvenated with Simulated Waste Cooking Oils from Palm, Soy, Olive, and Rice Oils. [PDF]
Kim K, Joung LH, Woo PJ, Le THM.
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Towards standardisation of zinc slag as a sustainable fine aggregate substitute in concrete. [PDF]
Yoon JC +6 more
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Workability of Sasobit Warm Mixture Asphalt
In order to evaluate the workability of warm mixture asphalt objectively, workability testing instrument of the asphalt mixture had been adopted to evaluate the workability of Sasobit warm mixture asphalt.
Guo, Ping, Zhao, Gui-juan
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Anaesthesia, 1978
A literature index is presented based on edge notched cards. A key word vocabulary is included with suitable binary coding. A simple system for coding and searching is explained.
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A literature index is presented based on edge notched cards. A key word vocabulary is included with suitable binary coding. A simple system for coding and searching is explained.
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International Materials Reviews, 1972
Hot workability relates to the ability of a metal or alloy to be deformed under conditions of high temperature (> O.6Tm, where Tm is the melting temperature in degrees Kelvin) and relatively high strain rates (10 -1 to 10 3 S -1
C. M. Sellars, W. J. McG. Tegart
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Hot workability relates to the ability of a metal or alloy to be deformed under conditions of high temperature (> O.6Tm, where Tm is the melting temperature in degrees Kelvin) and relatively high strain rates (10 -1 to 10 3 S -1
C. M. Sellars, W. J. McG. Tegart
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