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    Utilization of a By-Product from Alumina Industry as Roadway Materials

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    Authors
    Jitsangiam, Peerapong
    Nikraz, Hamid
    Date
    2009
    Type
    Conference Paper
    
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    Jitsangiam, Peerapong and Nikraz, Hamid. 2009. Utilization of a By-Product from Alumina Industry as Roadway Materials, in Kasetsart University (ed), The Sixth Regional Symposium on Infrastructure Development (RSID), Jan 12 2009, pp. 1-8. Bangkok, Thailand: Kasetsart University
    Source Title
    Proceedings of The Sixth Regional Symposium on Infrastructure Development (RSID)
    Source Conference
    The Sixth Regional Symposium on Infrastructure Development (RSID)
    School
    Department of Civil Engineering
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/35758
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