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Properties of concrete containing coal bottom ash and fine coconut shell as partial sand replacement
Published 2020“…The consumption of natural sand in concrete production is very high around the worldwide and it caused the shortage of natural fine aggregate which is suitable for construction in many countries [1]. …”
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Sustainable concrete partially comprised of supplementary cementitious material and alternative fine aggregate- a review
Published 2021“…This study reviews the performance of the supplementary cementitious materials (SCM) and the alternative fine aggregates (AFA) from waste products to identify the optimum percentage of waste materials that suitable for the manufacture of sustainable concretes. …”
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موقف النحاة من فلسفة النحو = Mawqif al-nuhah min falsafat al-nahw
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A low normal force contact using photolithography and Ni-Co electro fine forming technology
Published 2009“…This new technology is realized by Photo Resist Lithography and Ni-Co Electro Fine Forming technology, and enables the design of a small contact spring for applications requiring high density, high speed and high durability. …”
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Strength and water permeability of concrete containing coal bottom ash as cement and fine aggregate replacement material
Published 2019“…Then, the concrete specimens were incorporated 20% GCBA as cement replacement and varying proportion of fine aggregate were replaced with UGCBA at 5%, 10%, 15% and 20% by weight of fine aggregate. …”
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التعليم والسياسة من منظور إسلامي (Ta'lim wa al-siyasah min manzur Islami)
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A STUDY ON THE EFFECT OF CURING PERIOD ON THE STRENGTH OF CEMENT BRICK USING SAGO FINE WASTE AS CEMENT REPLACEMENT
Published 2023“…This study presents the effect of curing period towards properties of cement brick made up of cement, sand, and sago fine waste (SFW) as cement replacement. The percentage of replacement for SFW is in range between 0% to 10%. …”
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A STUDY ON THE EFFECT OF CURING PERIOD ON THE STRENGTH OF CEMENT BRICK USING SAGO FINE WASTE AS CEMENT REPLACEMENT
Published 2023“…This study presents the effect of curing period towards properties of cement brick made up of cement, sand, and sago fine waste (SFW) as cement replacement. The percentage of replacement for SFW is in range between 0% to 10%. …”
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Effect of green mussel (Perna Veridis) shell powder as partial fine aggregate replacement on the mechanical properties of concrete
Published 2023“…The result shows that specific gravity of fine aggregate is lower than mussel shells powder which was 2.76 and 2.90. …”
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Towards greener concrete: a comprehensive review of waste glass powder as a partial fine aggregate substitute
Published 2023“…Overall, preparing a review paper on the performance of waste glass powder as a partial substitution of fine aggregate in concrete consolidates existing knowledge, evaluates performance, identifies benefits, challenges, and guides future research…”
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A study of micro to nano structure fine solid line printing for graphene ink by micro-flexographic printing method
Published 2016“…This paper will illustrates the use of graphene in producing multiple fine lines printing capability for the application of printing electronic, graphic and bio-medical.…”
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المصرتي عالم وعلامة ملامح من نقده (al-Misrati 'alim wa-'allamah malamih min naqdih)
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Al tahaddiyyat al qanuniyyah wa al iqtisadiyyah li al ta'min al ta'awuni
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Fine motor skills and unsystematic spatial binding in the common region test (CRT): under-inclusivity in ASD and over-inclusivity in ADHD
Published 2020“…This was due to lower fine motor skills, and in children with ADHD also because of reduced verbal naming. …”
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