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Figure 3. SEM structure of the SCBA [12].
Figure 4.  Specimen in curing tank.
Table 3. Slump values of different grades of concrete.
Figure 7. Average compressive strength of concrete grade M20 containing different percentage of SCBA at different curing periods
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