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  Investigatory Project Collection of oil from spills using rice hull ash.

by Lucasan, Yeo.Gail, Regine R.; Quezon City: PSHS, 2002.

Subject: Rice hull ash -- As oil adsorbent; Oil pollution of water; Oil adsorbents -- Rice hull ash.

 
     
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  Book Hollow blocks from rice hull ash cement.

Los Baños, College Laguna, Philippines: Forest Products Research and Development Institute, 1991.

Subject: Rice hull ash cement -- Hollow blocks making; Hollow blocks -- Rice hull ash cement.

 
     
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  Analytics Rice hull ash reduces leaf blast incidence.

by Gibe, B.P.;

Subject: Rice -- Disease control -- Rice hull ash -- Leaf blast -- Pyricularia Oryzae Cav.

 
     
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  Thesis Compressive strength of concrete hollow blocks containing rice husks.

by Uniana, Eugene T.; 2002.

Subject: Hollow bricks; Rice hull ash.

 
     
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  Thesis Influence of rice husk ash (RHA) as supplementary material in cement paste and concrete.

by Calica, Marshal Guillermo, Jr.; 2002.

Subject: Cement additives; Rice hull ash.

 
     
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  Book Rice-husk ash cements : their development and applications.

Vienna: United Nations Industrial Development Organization, 1984.

Subject: Cement -- Additives; Rice hull ash.

 
     
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  Book Rice husk ash cement : progress in development and application.

by Smith, Ray G.; London: Intermediate Technology.

Subject: Cement -- Additives; Rice hull ash.

 
     
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  Book Technology manual on rice-husk ash cement.

by Lauricio, Feliciano M.; Makati: RENAS-BMTCS, 1987.

Subject: Cements -- Additives; Rice hull ash.

 
     
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  Book Rice-husk ash cements : their development and applications.

by Cook, D. J.; Vienna: United Nations Industrial Development Organization, 1984.

Subject: Cement -- Additives; Rice hull ash.

 
     
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  Book A study of the fresh and mechanical properties of concrete with open-heap burned rice husk ash (RHA) as a partial cement substitute and as a pozzolanic material.

by Jorillo, Pablo A.;

Subject: Rice hull ash; Building materials; Cement.

 
     
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