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Mechanical properties and deformation behaviour of early age concrete in the context of digital construction
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Plastic Instability in Co-Cr-Ni-Mo alloy wires drawn with different drawing practices
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Deep robust multilevel semantic hashing for multi-label cross-modal retrieval
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The call to complain : antecedents to complaint behaviour (telecommunications industry).
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Tensile Behavior of High Performance Structural Steel T-stub Joints
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A Review of 3D Printable Construction Materials and Applications
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Reclaimed seawater discharge – desalination brine treatment and resource recovery system
Published 2024“…This process is coupled with existing resource recovery techniques and waste alkali CO2 capture processes to produce an economically viable waste treatment process with minimal CO2 emissions. In this work, we placed significant focus on the electrolysis of brine, which simultaneously lowers the salinity of the desalination brine (56.0 ± 2.1 g/L) to seawater level (32.0 ± 1.4 g/L), generates alkali brine from seawater (pH 13.6) to remove impurities in brine (Mg2+ and Ca2+ to below ppm level), and recovers magnesium hydroxide, calcium carbonate, chlorine, bromine, and hydrogen gas as valuable resources. …”
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Women in management positions in the hotel industry in Singapore
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