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  1. Hydration, strength, and durability of cementitious materials incorporating untreated corn cob ash
  2. Hydration, Pore Solution, and Porosity of Cementitious Pastes Made with Seawater
  3. Experimental methods to determine the feasibility of steel slags as supplementary cementitious materials
  4. Predicting the degree of reaction of supplementary cementitious materials in cementitious pastes using a pozzolanic test
  5. Fresh and hardened properties of seawater-mixed concrete
  6. Role of Supplementary Cementitious Material Type in the Mitigation of Calcium Oxychloride Formation in Cementitious Pastes
  7. Revisiting the Effect of Slag in Reducing Heat of Hydration in Concrete in Comparison to Other Supplementary Cementitious Materials
  8. Expression of Cementitious Pore Solution and the Analysis of Its Chemical Composition and Resistivity Using X-ray Fluorescence
  9. Thermodynamic Investigation of Allowable Admixtured Chloride Limits in Concrete
  10. Design Methodology for Partial Volumes of Internal Curing Water Based on the Reduction of Autogenous Shrinkage
  11. Damage in cement pastes exposed to MgCl2 solutions
  12. A New Way to Assess Curing
  13. Damage in cement pastes exposed to NaCl solutions
  14. Temperature Corrections for Electrical Resistivity Testing
  15. Pozzolanicity of finely ground lightweight aggregates
  16. Absorption and Desorption of Superabsorbent Polymers for Use in Internally Cured Concrete
  17. Phase Diagram and Volume Change of the Ca(OH)2─ CaCl2─ H2O System for Varying Ca(OH)2/CaCl2 Molar Ratios
  18. Flexural strength reduction of cement pastes exposed to CaCl 2 solutions
  19. Extending Low-Temperature Differential Scanning Calorimetry from Paste to Mortar and Concrete to Quantify the Potential for Calcium Oxychloride Formation
  20. Accounting for Water Stored in Superabsorbent Polymers in Increasing the Degree of Hydration and Reducing the Shrinkage of Internally Cured Cementitious Mixtures
  21. Using ultrasonic wave reflection to monitor false set of cement paste
  22. Mitigation of Calcium Oxychloride Formation in Cement Pastes Using Undensified Silica Fume
  23. Testing the Pozzolanic Activity of Supplementary Cementitious Materials
  24. The Influence of Cellulose Nanocrystals on the Hydration and Flexural Strength of Portland Cement Pastes
  25. The Influence of Calcium Chloride on Flexural Strength of Cement-Based Materials
  26. Reducing Calcium Oxychloride Damage Caused by Blends of Salts
  27. Hydration of Cement Pastes Containing Accelerator at Various Temperatures: Application to High Early Strength Pavement Patching
  28. Measuring Volume Change Caused by Calcium Oxychloride Phase Transformation in a Ca(OH)2-CaCl2-H2O System
  29. Using X-ray fluorescence to assess the chemical composition and resistivity of simulated cementitious pore solutions
  30. Interpreting the Pore Structure of Hydrating Cement Phases Through a Synergistic Use of the Powers-Brownyard Model, Hydration Kinetics, and Thermodynamic Calculations
  31. Use of Fly Ash to Minimize Deicing Salt Damage in Concrete Pavements
  32. Performance of Concrete Pavement in the Presence of Deicing Salts and Deicing Salt Cocktails
  33. Calcium oxychloride formation in pastes containing supplementary cementitious materials: Thoughts on the role of cement and supplementary cementitious materials reactivity
  34. Calcium oxychloride formation in pastes containing supplementary cementitious materials: Thoughts on the role of cement and supplementary cementitious materials reactivity
  35. New insights into the hydration of slag in alkaline media using a micro-reactor approach
  36. Use of micro-reactors to obtain new insights into the factors influencing tricalcium silicate dissolution
  37. Micro-reactors to Study Alite Hydration
  38. Factors affecting the strength of structural lightweight aggregate concrete with and without fibers in the 1,200–1,600 kg/m3 density range
  39. Set Time Measurements of Self-Compacting Pastes and Concretes Using Ultrasonic Wave Reflection
  40. Carbonation of Dolomitic Type S Lime-Based Masonry Mortars
  41. Monitoring Setting of Geopolymers
  42. Application of ultrasonic P-wave reflection to measure development of early-age cement-paste properties