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2. Performance of cementitious systems containing calcined clay in a chloride-rich environment: a review by TC-282 CCL
3. Correction: Standardisation of low clinker cements containing calcined clay and limestone: a review by RILEM TC-282 CCL
4. Surface properties of clinker phases and clay minerals characterized by inverse gas chromatography (IGC) and their link to reactivity
5. Hydration and phase assemblage of limestone calcined clay cements (LC3) with clinker content below 50 %
6. Going Below 50% Clinker Factor in Limestone Calcined Clay Cements (LC3): A Comparison with Pozzolanic Cements from the South American Market
7. Reactivity of kaolinitic clays calcined in the 650 °C–1050 °C temperature range: Towards a robust assessment of overcalcination
8. Standardisation of low clinker cements containing calcined clay and limestone: a review by RILEM TC-282 CCL
9. Understanding the negative effects of alkalis on long-term strength of Portland cement
10. From physics to chemistry of fresh blended cements
11. Characterisation and hydration kinetics of β-C2S synthesised with K2SO4 as dopant
12. The influence of sulfate addition on hydration kinetics and C-S-H morphology of C3S and C3S/C3A systems
13. Insights on the role of alumina content and the filler effect on the sulfate requirement of PC and blended cements
14. Microstructural developments of limestone calcined clay cement (LC3) pastes after long-term (3 years) hydration
15. Stability of hemicarbonate under cement paste-like conditions
16. Hydration and mixture design of calcined clay blended cements: review by the RILEM TC 282-CCL
17. The Effect of Calcite and Gibbsite Impurities in Calcined Clay on Its Reactivity
18. Influence of Kaolinite Content, Limestone Particle Size and Mixture Design on Early-Age Properties of Limestone Calcined Clay Cements (LC3)
19. The Origin of the Increased Sulfate Demand of Blended Cements Incorporating Aluminum-Rich Supplementary Cementitious Materials
20. Improving the Behaviour of Calcined Clay as Supplementary Cementitious Materials by a Combination of Controlled Grinding and Particle Selection
21. Processing of Calcined Clays for Applications in Cementitious Materials: The Use of Grinding Aids and Particle Classification After Grinding
22. Paper of RILEM TC 282-CCL: mineralogical characterization methods for clay resources intended for use as supplementary cementitious material
23. Properties and occurrence of clay resources for use as supplementary cementitious materials: a paper of RILEM TC 282-CCL
24. Durability performance of binary and ternary blended cementitious systems with calcined clay: a RILEM TC 282 CCL review
25. The reaction between metakaolin and limestone and its effect in porosity refinement and mechanical properties
26. Assessing the effect of alkanolamine grinding aids in limestone calcined clay cements hydration
27. Factors influencing the sulfate balance in pure phase C3S/C3A systems
28. Increasing the kaolinite content of raw clays using particle classification techniques for use as supplementary cementitious materials
29. Clay calcination technology: state-of-the-art review by the RILEM TC 282-CCL
30. Oxidation of pyrite (FeS2) and troilite (FeS) impurities in kaolinitic clays after calcination
31. The influence of the filler effect on the sulfate requirement of blended cements
32. The Effect of Limestone on the Performance of Ternary Blended Cement LC3: Limestone, Calcined Clays and Cement
33. A two-fold strategy towards low-carbon concrete
34. Correction to: The impact of calcite impurities in clays containing kaolinite on their reactivity in cement after calcination
35. Evaluating the hydration of high volume fly ash mixtures using chemically inert fillers
36. The impact of calcite impurities in clays containing kaolinite on their reactivity in cement after calcination
37. Processing of Calcined Clays for Applications in Cementitious Materials: The Use of Grinding Aids and Particle Classification After Grinding
38. Supplementary Methods from Synergistic Antitumor Activity of Cetuximab and Namitecan in Human Squamous Cell Carcinoma Models Relies on Cooperative Inhibition of EGFR Expression and Depends on High EGFR Gene Copy Number
39. Supplementary Figure 2 from Synergistic Antitumor Activity of Cetuximab and Namitecan in Human Squamous Cell Carcinoma Models Relies on Cooperative Inhibition of EGFR Expression and Depends on High EGFR Gene Copy Number
40. Supplementary Figure 3 from Synergistic Antitumor Activity of Cetuximab and Namitecan in Human Squamous Cell Carcinoma Models Relies on Cooperative Inhibition of EGFR Expression and Depends on High EGFR Gene Copy Number
41. Supplementary Figure 6 from Synergistic Antitumor Activity of Cetuximab and Namitecan in Human Squamous Cell Carcinoma Models Relies on Cooperative Inhibition of EGFR Expression and Depends on High EGFR Gene Copy Number
42. Supplementary Figure 5 from Synergistic Antitumor Activity of Cetuximab and Namitecan in Human Squamous Cell Carcinoma Models Relies on Cooperative Inhibition of EGFR Expression and Depends on High EGFR Gene Copy Number
43. Supplementary Figure 4 from Synergistic Antitumor Activity of Cetuximab and Namitecan in Human Squamous Cell Carcinoma Models Relies on Cooperative Inhibition of EGFR Expression and Depends on High EGFR Gene Copy Number
44. Supplementary Figure 1 from Synergistic Antitumor Activity of Cetuximab and Namitecan in Human Squamous Cell Carcinoma Models Relies on Cooperative Inhibition of EGFR Expression and Depends on High EGFR Gene Copy Number
45. Supplementary Figure 7 from Synergistic Antitumor Activity of Cetuximab and Namitecan in Human Squamous Cell Carcinoma Models Relies on Cooperative Inhibition of EGFR Expression and Depends on High EGFR Gene Copy Number
46. Supplementary Data from Metabolic Approach to the Enhancement of Antitumor Effect of Chemotherapy: a Key Role of Acetyl-l-Carnitine
47. Supplementary Table S1 from DNA Damage Persistence as Determinant of Tumor Sensitivity to the Combination of Topo I Inhibitors and Telomere-Targeting Agents
48. New macrocyclic analogs of the natural histone deacetylase inhibitor FK228; design, synthesis and preliminary biological evaluation
49. Low-temperature curing strength enhancement in cement-based materials containing limestone powder
50. The Challenge of Grinding Ternary Blends Containing Calcined Clays and Limestone
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