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29Si NMR Characterization of Silica Tetrahedron in the Silica Fume Simulate Hydration
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Investigation of Early Cement Paste with 1H Low-Field NMR
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The Application of Freezing-Melting Hysteresis in Hardened White Cement Paste
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An Experimental Study of Water in Pore System of Hardened Cement Paste by Magnetic Resonance
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Quantitative Characterization of Hydration of Cement Pastes by Rietveld Phase Analysis and Thermoanalysis
p.19
Kinetic Study of Portland Cement Hydration with Ground Penetrating Radar
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Study on the Hydration Kinetics of Portland Cement
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Relationship between Internal Relative Humidity and Autogenous Shrinkage of Cement Paste with Supplementary Cementitious Materials (SCM)
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