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Durability performance of hybrid binder concretes containing non-ferrous slag and recycled aggregates
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Reactivity assessment of Modified Ferro Silicate slag by R-3 method
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Effective and sustainable use of municipal solid waste incineration bottom ash in concrete regarding strength and durability
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Severe sulfuric acid attack on self-compacting concrete with granulometrically optimized blast-furnace slag-comparison of different test methods
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Understanding the carbonation of concrete with supplementary cementitious materials : a critical review by RILEM TC 281-CCC
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Comparison of different techniques to study the nanostructure and the microstructure of cementitious materials with and without superabsorbent polymers
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Report of TC 238-SCM : hydration stoppage methods for phase assemblage studies of blended cements-results of a round robin test
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Outcomes of the RILEM round robin on degree of reaction of slag and fly ash in blended cements
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Sulfates in completely recyclable concrete and the effect of CaSO4 on the clinker mineralogy
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Methods for measuring pH in concrete: a review
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TC 238-SCM: hydration and microstructure of concrete with SCMs State of the art on methods to determine degree of reaction of SCMs
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Development of a low pH cementitious material to enlarge bioreceptivity
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The regeneration of cement out of Completely Recyclable Concrete: clinker production evaluation
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Isothermal and solution calorimetry to assess the effect of superplasticizers and mineral admixtures on cement hydration
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Monitoring the effect of admixtures on early-age concrete behaviour by ultrasonic, calorimetric, strength and rheometer measurements
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Measuring the change in ultrasonic p-wave energy transmitted in fresh mortar with additives to monitor the setting
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Monitoring the setting of concrete containing blast-furnace slag by measuring the ultrasonic p-wave velocity