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  1. The Characterisation of Fracture Resistance of Asphalt Mixtures Containing Rubber Modifiers and a Wax-Based Additive
  2. Physicomechanical Assessments and Heavy Metals’ Leaching Potential of Modified Asphalt Binders Incorporating Crumb Rubber and Tin Slag Powders
  3. Characteristics of Latex-Modified Bitumen Prepared via Foaming Technique Using Water and Diluted Methanol
  4. Workability, compactibility and engineering properties of rubber-modified asphalt mixtures prepared via wet process
  5. Application of diluted methanol to allow the production of latex modified asphalt mixture with lower energy consumption
  6. Physico-Mechanical and Morphological Properties of Wax Latex-Modified Asphalt Binder
  7. Microscopic analysis and mechanical properties of Recycled Paper Mill Sludge modified asphalt mixture using granite and limestone aggregates
  8. Serviceability during asphaltic concrete production and leaching concerns of asphalt mixture prepared with recycled paper mill sludge
  9. Impacts of recycled crumb rubber powder and natural rubber latex on the modified asphalt rheological behaviour, bonding, and resistance to shear
  10. Effect of temperatures and loading rates on direct shear strength of asphaltic concrete using layer-parallel direct shear test
  11. Morphological Identification of Latex Modified Asphalt Binder Prepared with Surfactants
  12. Alternative Testing Protocol to Assess the Bonding and Shear Resistance of Pavement Bituminous Crack-Sealant Material
  13. Rheological performance and microscopic view of rubberized asphalt binder with the additive.