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The document is a comprehensive bibliography listing various publications related to building materials, soil stabilization, and low-cost housing construction. It includes works from different authors and institutions, covering topics such as the use of earth-based materials, testing methods, and appropriate technologies for developing countries. The references span multiple decades and geographical locations, highlighting the evolution of knowledge in the field of construction and materials science.

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