Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Year:
2017
Volume:
12
Issue:
20
Page No.
5281 - 5285
The Effect of Partial Replacement of Cement by Virgin Oil Shale Powder and/or
Oil Shale Ash on Properties of Cement Mortar (Comparative Study)
Authors :
ShehdehGhannam
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