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“..., indicated that along processing (i.e., decrease in pH and Aw), there was a tendency for both indicators...”
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“... is a wide range of materials that can be studied for stabilization by providing an increase in strength...”
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“... a continuous decrease in slump and a significant increase in compressive strength, and results tending...”
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