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Research on Capillary Water Absorption Characteristics of Modified Recycled Concrete under Different Freeze?Thaw Environments

Chuheng Zhong    
Weiyin Lu    
Weiqi Mao    
Sijia Xin    
Jinhui Chen    
Jinzhi Zhou and Ciming Shi    

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