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Influence of Fly Ash and Ground Granulated Blast Furnace Slag on the Mechanical Properties and Reduction Behavior of Cold-Agglomerated Blast Furnace Briquettes

Mikko Mäkelä    
Timo Paananen    
Jyrki Heino    
Tommi Kokkonen    
Satu Huttunen    
Hannu Makkonen    
Olli Dahl    

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