1969
DOI: 10.1177/003072706900600108
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The Economics of Agricultural Policy.

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“…In another example, a poor quality dolomite limestone was used in the construction of the British Houses of Parliament [50] which eventually had to be replaced with a more durable limestone [15] . It is doubtful that a stone consolidant can make a poor quality stone durable and, as with the above example, stone replacement can be at times the most rational approach [52] .…”
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“…In another example, a poor quality dolomite limestone was used in the construction of the British Houses of Parliament [50] which eventually had to be replaced with a more durable limestone [15] . It is doubtful that a stone consolidant can make a poor quality stone durable and, as with the above example, stone replacement can be at times the most rational approach [52] .…”
Section: Original Constructionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further, Marsh [50] pointed out that replacing a constituent of stone with another of a larger molecular volume can cause dilation stresses leading to cracking.…”
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