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This document provides a bibliography of 27 sources related to the use of corncob ash as a supplementary cementitious material in concrete. The sources include journal articles, conference papers, book chapters, and web pages that discuss topics like the mechanical properties, durability, and permeability of concrete mixtures containing corncob ash. Many of the sources investigate how corncob ash can be used to partially replace cement or other materials in concrete.

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This document provides a bibliography of 27 sources related to the use of corncob ash as a supplementary cementitious material in concrete. The sources include journal articles, conference papers, book chapters, and web pages that discuss topics like the mechanical properties, durability, and permeability of concrete mixtures containing corncob ash. Many of the sources investigate how corncob ash can be used to partially replace cement or other materials in concrete.

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