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Effect of expansive agent and shrinkage reducing admixture in shrinkage-compensating concrete under hot-dry curing environment

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Vlijanie rasshirjajushhegosja agenta i dobavki, snizhajushhejj usadku, v betone s kompensirovannojj usadkojj, tverdejushhego v sukhikh zharkikh uslovijakh

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Tom

14

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2

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p.170-178,fig.,ref.

Twórcy

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  • Donbas National Academy of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Derzhavin str. 2, Makiyivka, 86123, Ukraine
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  • Lugansk National Agrarian University, Lugansk, 91008, Ukraine
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  • Lugansk National Agrarian University, Lugansk, 91008, Ukraine

Bibliografia

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