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Study of the Effects of Condensation and Capillary Rise of Moisture in Masonry Basement of Historic Buildings

doi 10.18411/lj-04-2019-225
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January 1, 2019

Authors
V.S. DalinchukS.A. Starcev
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Private Enterprise, Vladislav Ivanov


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