Application of microorganisms in concrete: a promising sustainable strategy to improve concrete durability
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Nico Boon | Nele De Belie | N. Boon | Y. Ersan | N. De Belie | Jianyun Wang | Jianyun Wang | Yusuf Cagatay Ersan
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