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“... prolonged curing may decrease the likelihood of corrosion in reinforced concrete structure when combined...”
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“... (1) direct and indirect light-curing techniques, (2) 40 and 60 s and (3) top and bottom surfaces. Material...”
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“...In this experimental study two different types of composite materials were prepared and their...”
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“... curing at early age is a developing technology to increase the durability of composite materials...”
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“...During wet curing, the alkali concrete compounds, such as calcium hydroxide, can be leached out...”
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