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A combined conduction calorimeter and ultrasonic pulse velocity technique for monitoring the hydration/setting of portland cement

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Wilding, C.R. A combined conduction calorimeter and ultrasonic pulse velocity technique for monitoring the hydration/setting of portland cement. J Mater Sci Lett 3, 13–14 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00720062

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