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Publications by M.A.O. Mydin
Determining the Compressive, Flexural and Splitting Tensile Strength of Silica Fume Reinforced Lightweight Foamed Concrete
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Generating Renewable Electricity From Food Waste
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FLEXURAL STRENGTH AND BEHAVIOR OF REINFORCED AUTOCLAVED LIGHTWEIGHT CELLULAR CONCRETE MEMBERS : Study on Strength and Behavior of Autoclaved Lightweight Cellular Concrete Members, Part 1
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