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Conclusions and Perspectives

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Adhesion in Layered Cement Composites

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The scope of this monograph is large, and not all relevant aspects could be studied. The subject of the book have been the results of experimental research and analysis of the level of adhesion in layered systems made of cement composites in a multi-scale approach.

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Sadowski, Ł. (2019). Conclusions and Perspectives. In: Adhesion in Layered Cement Composites. Advanced Structured Materials, vol 101. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-03783-3_10

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