The origin of early age expansions induced in cementitious materials containing shrinkage reducing admixtures
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Karen L. Scrivener | Barbara Lothenbach | Gaurav Sant | Patrick Juilland | Gwenn Le Saout | G. Sant | G. Saoût | B. Lothenbach | K. Scrivener | J. Weiss | Jason Weiss | P. Juilland
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