ULTRA-HIGH PERFORMANCE CONCRETE WITH HIGH STRENGTH, WORKABILITY, LOADING DURABILITY AND LOW CURING MAINTENANCE FOR APPLICATIONS IN AIRPORT PAVEMENT

Ultra-high performance concrete with high strength, workability, loading durability and low curing maintenance for applications in airport pavement

With the rapid development of the aviation Ziplock Bag industry, airport pavement is subjected to ever-increasing loads, posing urgent and higher demands on the mechanical performance and durability of pavement materials.This study develops a novel Ultra-High Performance Concrete (UHPC) with outstanding mechanical properties, good workability, low

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Aquatic Organisms Research with DNA Barcodes

Since their inception, DNA barcodes have become a powerful tool for understanding the biodiversity and biology of aquatic species, with multiple applications in diverse fields such as food security, fisheries, environmental DNA, conservation, and exotic Separator Roll species detection.Nevertheless, most aquatic ecosystems, from marine to freshwate

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Fear of compassion from others explains the relation between borderline personality disorder symptoms and ineffective conflict resolution strategies among patients with substance use disorders

Abstract Background Borderline personality disorder (BPD) pathology is common Developer Kit among patients with substance use disorders (SUDs) and associated with a variety of negative outcomes, including worse SUD outcomes.One particularly relevant outcome with links to substance use problems that is likely to be elevated among SUD patients with B

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Monitoring the endangered population of the antelope Kobus leche smithemani (Artiodactyla: Bovidae), in the Bangweulu ecosystem, Zambia

Black lechwe (Kobus leche smithemani) is a semi-aquatic medium sized antelope currently enlisted on the IUCN red list of endangered species and is only endemic to the Bangweulu basin of Zambia.Its population has significantly decreased due to floods that took place during the period 1930-1940 from over 250 000-15 000 leading the Zambian government

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