Materials Sciences and Applications

Materials Sciences and Applications

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"Factors Inhibiting the Use of Bamboo in Building Construction in Ghana: Perceptions of Construction Professionals"
written by Desmond Opoku, Joshua Ayarkwa, Kofi Agyekum,
published by Materials Sciences and Applications, Vol.7 No.2, 2016
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