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Linseed oil was commonly used in ancient times as a protective treatment for building materials due to its ability to grant hydrophobic properties. It is an environmental [...]
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The micro-structural evolution of a lime - pozzolan system, during hydration, was studied by 1H Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR). The hydration process was monitored for [...]
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The paper deals with loosening and migration of acetabular cup into the pelvis that belongs to the most serious therapeutic complications arising sometimes several months [...]
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The performance of concrete is increasingly designed through durability. Durable concrete is a driving force for a sustainable production and use of cement. One way to ac [...]
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The determination of adequate parameters for heat and moisture transport simulations of building materials is often regarded as difficult and time-consuming. Considering [...]
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Bouchar, M.
Mortar samples from various archaeological Meroitic sites located along the Nile (currently Sudan), and dating from the first century AD, have been previously analyzed wi [...]
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Linseed oil was one of the most common natural organic additives used in ancient times. Nevertheless the mechanism and the technology, e.g. effects of different dosages, [...]
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Salt crystallization is a common cause of decay for mortars used in historical buildings. This paper describes the influence of mortars composition on their salt crystall [...]
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Mortars developed for the reconstitution and plastic repair of natural stones have become increasingly more popular. They make a good alternative for the replacement of d [...]
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Přikryl, K.
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The contribution presents experimental investigation of the frequency modal, damping and stress wave propagation characteristics and finite element (FE) mode ling of the [...]
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Limestone calcination and the technology of quicklime production has an influence on the slaking reactivity of lime. The slaking consequently can be an indicator of the q [...]
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Abstrakt: The paper deals with the bone tissue modelling as a micropolar continuum. Isotropic and orthotropic constitutive relations were used for the description of the [...]
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The paper deals with a creation of computational model of cancellous bone. Cancellous bone is inner porous part of bones and it is of a very complex geometry. It is compo [...]
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By calcination and dehydration of paper sludge, which is a by-product of recycled paper waste, a non toxic mineral with a highly pozzolanic activity is formed. Besides th [...]
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This paper presents part of the larger research project focused on developing a material characteristics database in conjunction with a comprehensive set of prescriptive [...]
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This paper builds on previous work investigating the flexural bond strength, initial shear strength and compressive strength of fired clay brickwork built using hydraulic [...]
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Two parameters of bone microarchitecture: volume of bone layer and fractal dimension were used. 42 human bone samples were cut to cylindrical testing samples of 8.5 mm th [...]
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The paper discusses an alternative approach to a trabecular bone modelling. The proposed method is based on simple models that are created from finite elements with diffe [...]
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In the article a detailed comparison of techniques used to develop detailed FE models of trabecular bone microstructure is presented. The FE models are built using a stac [...]
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This paper deals with pore size distribution assessment in trabecular structure of human proximal femur. Two different approaches for estimation of histograms of pore siz [...]

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