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Petersen, P. H.
view article (1.0)Properties of a Porous Concrete of Cement and Uniforn-Sized Gravel.National Bureau of Standards, Washington, DCBMS 96, March 18, 1943, 17 p.Fishburn, C. C.
view article (1.0)Physical Properties of Some Samples of Asbestos-Cement Siding.National Bureau of Standards, Washington, DCBMS 122, July 6, 1951, 17 p.Mitchell, N. D.
view article (1.0)Fire Tests of Wood-Framed Walls and Partitions With Asbestos-Cement Facings.National Bureau of Standards, Washington, DCBMS 123, May 10, 1951, 16 p.Blaine, R. L.; Arni, H. T.; Foster, B. E.
view article (1.0)Interrelations Between Cement and Concrete Properties. Part 1.National Bureau of Standards, Washington, DCNBS BSS 002, August 20, 1965, 40 p.Blaine, R. L.; Arni, H. T.; Foster, B. E.
view article (1.0)Interrelations Between Cement and Concrete Properties. Part 1. Section 1. Materials and Techniques.National Bureau of Standards, Washington, DCNBS BSS 002, August 20, 1965, 12 p.Blaine, R. L.; Arni, H. T.; Clevenger, R. A.
view article (1.0)Interrelations Between Cement and Concrete Properties. Part 1. Section 2. Water Requirements of Portland Cement.National Bureau of Standards, Washington, DCNBS BSS 002, August 20, 1965, 20 p.Blaine, R. L.; Bean, L.; Hubbard, E. K.
view article (1.0)Interrelations Between Cement and Concrete Properties. Part 1. Section 3. Occurrence of Minor and Trace Elements in Portland Cement.National Bureau of Standards, Washington, DCNBS BSS 002, August 20, 1965, 4 p.Blaine, R. L.; Arni, H. T.; Evans, D. N.
view article (1.0)Interrelations Between Cement and Concrete Properties. Part 2. Sulfate Expansion, Heat of Hydration, and Autoclave Expansion.National Bureau of Standards, Washington, DCNBS BSS 005, July 1, 1966, 46 p.Blaine, R. L.; Arni, H. T.; Evans, D. N.
view article (1.0)Interrelations Between Cement and Concrete Properties. Part 2. Sulfate Expansion, Heat of Hydration, and Autoclave Expansion. Section 4. Variables Associated With Expansion in the Potential Sulfate Expansion Test.National Bureau of Standards, Washington, DCNBS BSS 005, July 1, 1966, 27 p.Blaine, R. L.; Arni, H. T.
view article (1.0)Interrelations Between Cement and Concrete Properties. Part 2. Sulfate Expansion, Heat of Hydration, and Autoclave Expansion. Section 5. Heat of Hydration of Portland Cements.National Bureau of Standards, Washington, DCNBS BSS 005, July 1, 1966, 14 p.