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This document contains 55 references related to the use of silica fume and other mineral admixtures in concrete. The references cover topics such as the influence of silica fume on the properties, strength, and durability of concrete, as well as the use of other waste materials like metakaolin and foundry sand as partial replacements for cement or fine aggregate in concrete. Many of the references are standards, research papers, or reports published between 1959-2014.

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This document contains 55 references related to the use of silica fume and other mineral admixtures in concrete. The references cover topics such as the influence of silica fume on the properties, strength, and durability of concrete, as well as the use of other waste materials like metakaolin and foundry sand as partial replacements for cement or fine aggregate in concrete. Many of the references are standards, research papers, or reports published between 1959-2014.

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