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Effect of freezing-thawing on concrete behavior

Zeinab A. Etman, Tamer I. Ahmed
Zeinab A. Etman * Department of Civil Engineering, Menoufia University, Shebin ElKoum, Menofia, Egypt
Tamer I. Ahmed Department of Civil Engineering, Higher Institute of Engineering and Technology, Kafr el-Sheikh, Egypt
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