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1. The efficient waste-based fine-grained fibre concretes for 3D printing
2. Additive Manufacturing as an Alternative to Core Sampling in Concrete Strength Assessment
3. Optimised Hydration and Durability of Non-Autoclaved Aerated Concrete via Lignin-Based Ionic Additive
4. Sustainable Foam Concrete Materials Utilizing Mineral Fibers Recovered from Industrial Waste
5. Technology of Mineral Insulation Waste Utilization
6. Bitumen-Biopolymer Materials Modified with Polylactic Acid with Improved Physical and Chemical Properties
7. Modifying Bitumen with Recycled PET Plastics to Enhance Its Water Resistance and Strength Characteristics
8. Performance Optimization Approach of Polymer-Modified Asphalt Mixtures with PET and PE Waste
9. Preparation of polymer bitumen binder in the presence of a stabilizer
10. Use of Metakaolin and Additives from Waste for the Production of High-Strength Lightweight Concrete
11. A Review of Industrial By-Product Utilization and Future Pathways of Circular Economy: Geopolymers as Modern Materials for Sustainable Building
12. An Overview of Micro- and Nano-Dispersion Additives for Asphalt and Bitumen for Road Construction
13. An Overview of Phase Change Materials and Their Applications in Pavement
14. Modified Additive for Soil Stabilization by Deep Cementation
15. Utilizing banana peel-derived graphene oxide nanosheets for adsorptive removal of pharmaceuticals from wastewater
16. ANALYSIS OF RHEOLOGICAL PROPERTIES IN PE FIBER-REINFORCED FLY ASH GEOPOLYMER FOR ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING
17. RETRACTED: A Comparative Study of the Rheological Properties of a Fly Ash-Based Geopolymer Reinforced with PP Fiber for 3D Printing: An Experimental and Numerical Approach
18. RETRACTED: A Comparative Study of the Rheological Properties of a Fly Ash-Based Geopolymer Reinforced with PP Fiber for 3D Printing: An Experimental and Numerical Approach (Buildings, (2024), 14, 7, (2068), 10.3390/buildings14072068)
19. Study of the Possibility of Transition to More Stringent Energy Efficiency Requirements for Translucent Structures in the Republic of Kazakhstan
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