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Failure Modes of M20 Specimens.
Published 2025“…The decrease reaches the maximum at a mortar strength of M40. …”
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Servo pressure machine.
Published 2025“…The decrease reaches the maximum at a mortar strength of M40. …”
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Fitting Stress-Strain Curves of M30 Specimens.
Published 2025“…The decrease reaches the maximum at a mortar strength of M40. …”
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Preparation ratio of mortar/(kg·m<sup>-3</sup>).
Published 2025“…The decrease reaches the maximum at a mortar strength of M40. …”
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Relationships between peak stress.
Published 2025“…The decrease reaches the maximum at a mortar strength of M40. …”
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Micro-parameters of mortar and sandstone.
Published 2025“…The decrease reaches the maximum at a mortar strength of M40. …”
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987
Failure Modes of M30 Specimens.
Published 2025“…The decrease reaches the maximum at a mortar strength of M40. …”
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988
Fitting Stress-Strain Curves of M40 Specimens.
Published 2025“…The decrease reaches the maximum at a mortar strength of M40. …”
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Failure Modes of M40 Specimens.
Published 2025“…The decrease reaches the maximum at a mortar strength of M40. …”
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Stress-strain curves of composite.
Published 2025“…The decrease reaches the maximum at a mortar strength of M40. …”
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991
Contains all data.
Published 2025“…The decrease reaches the maximum at a mortar strength of M40. …”
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Soil bacterial (A) and fungal (B) alpha-diversity indices in mobile and fixed dunes.
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Relative abundances of dominant phyla in soil bacteria (a) and fungi (b) during restoration.
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