Materials Sciences and Applications

Materials Sciences and Applications

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"Thermomechanical Characterisation of Compressed Clay Bricks Reinforced by Thatch Fibres for the Optimal Use in Building"
written by Madeleine Nitcheu, Pierre Meukam, Jean Claude Damfeu, Donatien Njomo,
published by Materials Sciences and Applications, Vol.9 No.12, 2018
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