2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2020.119142
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Corrigendum to “Evaluation of the mechanical properties and durability of cement mortars containing nanosilica and rice husk ash under chloride ion penetration” [J. Constr. Build. Mater. 78 (2015) 354–361]

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“…Incorporation of different types of waste in mortar and concrete with different function has been studied in several recent researches [11][12][13]. Replacement of regular materials in concrete and mortar composition, like natural sand or cement [14][15][16], and analyses of the behavior of mechanical properties of mortar and concrete made with waste [17][18][19][20] have also been investigated. Yemam et al [18] analyzed the behavior of mortars produced with the use of sand washing waste as potential filler for epoxy resin mortar.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Incorporation of different types of waste in mortar and concrete with different function has been studied in several recent researches [11][12][13]. Replacement of regular materials in concrete and mortar composition, like natural sand or cement [14][15][16], and analyses of the behavior of mechanical properties of mortar and concrete made with waste [17][18][19][20] have also been investigated. Yemam et al [18] analyzed the behavior of mortars produced with the use of sand washing waste as potential filler for epoxy resin mortar.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%