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Reducing Curing Requirements for Pervious Concrete with a Superabsorbent Polymer for Internal Curing John T. Kevern and Chris Farney in laboratory testing (4, 5). For pervious concrete to be freeze–thaw durable, a lowe
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Document Date: 2013-07-01 14:37:32


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Kansas City / Washington / D.C. / Portland / Nashville / Flarsheim / Paris / Skokie / /

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ProCure Inc. / RILEM Publications SARL / Ames / Research Inc. / Research Laboratories / /

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University of Missouri / The University of Kansas Center / National Institute of Standards / Iowa State University / Flarsheim Hall / /

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Norbert Delatte / John T. Kevern / Dale Fisher / Chris Farney / Steve McDonald / Bob Steffes / Jiong Hu / Everett Watts / /

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