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Outline of Recommendation for Concrete Repair and Surface Protection of Concrete Structures by JSCE

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Title
Outline of Recommendation for Concrete Repair and Surface Protection of Concrete Structures by JSCE
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Concrete Journal, January 2005
DOI 10.3151/coj1975.43.11_3
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I Funakawa, S Ushijima, T Miyagawa, Y Yamamoto

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