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Discussion of the paper titled “Evaluation of the predictive ability of the in situ concrete strength through core drilling and its effects on the capacity of the RC columns by M. Vona and D. Nigro”

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Castel, A., Turatsinze, A. Discussion of the paper titled “Evaluation of the predictive ability of the in situ concrete strength through core drilling and its effects on the capacity of the RC columns by M. Vona and D. Nigro”. Mater Struct 49, 1569–1571 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1617/s11527-015-0569-7

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