Types of Cement I
Types of Cement II
Burn Injuries
Hydration of Cement
Strength and Heat of Hydration
Alkali Aggregate Reaction in Concrete
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Detecting the Water-soluble Chloride Distribution of Cement Paste in a High-precision Way
Published on: November 21, 2017
Aaron J Lacy1, Clifford L Freeman1, McKenna K Sexton1
1Department of Emergency Medicine, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee.
Wet cement causes alkali burns, a serious chemical burn often underestimated in emergency departments. Prompt recognition and decontamination are crucial for preventing severe outcomes in patients with cement burns.
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