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Performance of Concrete Containing Ground Granulated Blast Furnance Slag as Cement Replacement

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TABLE 2.1.Main Compounds of Portland Cement ( Boque composition )
for Moist Curing 2.6.Japanese Percentages Recommendation (by Mass of differentTotal TABLE of Concrete Containing Cementitious Material) of GGBF slag.
properties 3.1.Average of physical of cementitious TABLE and chemical analysismaterials
TABLE 3.2Mix proportions of concrete incorporating GGBF slag
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