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  • '''Concrete''' is a construction material that consists of [[cement]] (commonly [[Portl Concrete solidifies and hardens after mixing and placement due to a [[Chemical react
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  • *[http://www.concrete.org/general/home.asp American Concrete Institute, ACI] *[http://www.pavement.com American Concrete Pavement Association, ACPA]
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  • *[http://www.concrete.org/general/home.asp American Concrete Institute, ACI] *[http://www.pavement.com American Concrete Pavement Association, ACPA]
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  • ...Association for much of his career, and was the president of the American Concrete Institute in 1930-1931. *''Design of Concrete Mixtures'' - 1920 - Structural Materials Research Laboratory, Lewis Institu
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  • (1880—1965) Early pioneer in the research of [[concrete]].
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  • ...t bind together the sand, gravel and other aggregates, and hardens to give concrete its rock-like strength.<ref>
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  • [http://www.research.att.com/~njas/oadir/index.html| A lot of concrete orthogonal arrays]
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  • A [[bomb]] or [[warhead]] intended to penetrate rock, concrete or armor before exploding
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  • Hard Target Smart Fuze (HTSF) for deep penetration of bombs into ground, concrete, or rock before penetration
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  • ...rous powder that it is the active ingredient in the construction materials concrete, grout, mortar and plaster.
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  • ...ving, lifting containers or materials, drilling holes in earth or rock, or concrete or paving application
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  • ...n [[mine (land warfare)|clearing mines]]; general applications in breaking concrete, paving, ice, or log jams
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  • ...rt-term strength of [[concrete]] made with pozzolans may not be as high as concrete made with purely cementitious materials.
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  • ...ombing a concrete factory would be a strategic mission while breaking up a concrete road would be countermobility. Bombing the enemy's mobile bridges, before t
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  • ...927 book by philosopher [[Martin Heidegger]] which wishes to work out in a concrete manner "the question of the sense of ''being''", which it does by exploring
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  • A [[drill (tool)]] used to make holes in hard material such as stone and concrete, which moves its cutting bit in a repetitive linear motion or combined with
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  • {{r|Concrete}}
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  • ...though commonly roads are surfaced with [[Asphalt (paving)|asphalt]] or [[concrete]]. ...ed roads such as farm tracks and country lanes. Roads made of asphalt or [[concrete]] provide a smooth and high-friction surface and strengthen the pavement s
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  • | Reinforced concrete buildings are severely damaged or demolished. Most die. | Heavily built concrete structures are severaly damaged or destroyed, and deaths approach 100%
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  • {{r|Concrete pump}}
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  • ...al bomb), incendiary, propaganda leaflets, or even an inert filler such as concrete. Inert fillers may be used for training, or, with guided bombs of sufficien Bombs can have a reinforced case so that they can penetrate earth, concrete, or armor. Alternatively, a bomb with a unitary filler can have a thin case
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