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- :Volz, Jeffery S. ;Hartell, Julie Ann2020-01-01:Concrete production uses a considerable amount of non-renewable natural resources and generates a significant amount of greenhouse gases. To obtain a ...
- :Volz, Jeffery S. ;Hartell, Julie Ann2019-12-01:The primary goal of this research was to produce concrete for conventional portland cement concrete pavement that incorporated at least 50% recycled m...
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