نتایج جستجو برای: pozzolanic admixture

تعداد نتایج: 5671  

Journal: :Water science and technology : a journal of the International Association on Water Pollution Research 2008
H L Luo W T Kuo D F Lin

In order to extend the recycling of waterworks sludge to engineering applications, this paper addresses the influence of nano-SiO2 on incinerated waterworks sludge ash (IWSA) cement paste attacked by sulfate. Tests were performed such as length measurement for volume change, compressive strength, weight loss, and micro-structural testing using scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The results ind...

2017
Sung-Hoon Kang Ji-Hyung Lee Sung-Gul Hong Juhyuk Moon

For optimum production of ultra-high performance concrete (UHPC), the material and microstructural properties of UHPC cured under various heat treatment (HT) conditions are studied. The effects of HT temperature and duration on the hydration reaction, microstructure, and mechanical properties of UHPC are investigated. Increasing HT temperature accelerates both cement hydration and pozzolanic re...

2013
D. Cardoso A. Gameiro A. Santos Silva

The need to formulate mortar compositions with adequate durability and compatibility is nowadays one of the major challenges in historical buildings repair. The incorporation of pozzolanic materials as addition or replacement of lime is viewed as a solution to these challenges regarding the increase in hardening time, mechanical strength, water resistance and durability. This paper includes par...

2015
Amy Goldberg Noah A. Rosenberg

Sex-biased demography, in which parameters governing migration and population size differ between females and males, has been studied through comparisons of X chromosomes, which are inherited sex-specifically, and autosomes, which are not. A common form of sex bias in humans is sex-biased admixture, in which at least one of the source populations differs in its proportions of females and males ...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2010
M C F Silva L W Zuccherato G B Soares-Souza Z M Vieira L Cabrera P Herrera J Balqui C Romero H Jahuira R H Gilman M L Martins E Tarazona-Santos

Admixture occurs when individuals from parental populations that have been isolated for hundreds of generations form a new hybrid population. Currently, interest in measuring biogeographic ancestry has spread from anthropology to forensic sciences, direct-to-consumers personal genomics, and civil rights issues of minorities, and it is critical for genetic epidemiology studies of admixed populat...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2011
Koen J F Verhoeven Mirka Macel Lorne M Wolfe Arjen Biere

When previously isolated populations meet and mix, the resulting admixed population can benefit from several genetic advantages, including increased genetic variation, the creation of novel genotypes and the masking of deleterious mutations. These admixture benefits are thought to play an important role in biological invasions. In contrast, populations in their native range often remain differe...

2014
Md. Rezaul Karim Md. Maruf Hossain Mohammad Nabi Newaz Khan Muhammad Fauzi Mohd Zain Maslina Jamil Fook Chuan Lai

Recently, as a supplement of cement, the utilization of pozzolanic materials in cement and concrete manufacturing has increased significantly. This study investigates the scope to use pozzolanic wastes (slag, palm oil fuel ash and rice husk ash) as an alkali activated binder (AAB) that can be used as an alternative to cement. To activate these materials, sodium hydroxide solution was used at 1....

Journal: :Waste management & research : the journal of the International Solid Wastes and Public Cleansing Association, ISWA 2009
Sumrerng Rukzon Prinya Chindaprasirt

In this study, waste ash was utilized as a pozzolanic material in blended Portland cement in order to reduce negative environmental effects and landfill volume required to dispose of waste ash. The influence of waste ash, namely palm oil fuel ash, rice husk ash and fly ash on compressive strength and sulfate resistance in mortar were studied and evaluated by some accelerated short-term techniqu...

2016
Irina Pugach Rostislav Matveev Viktor Spitsyn Sergey Makarov Innokentiy Novgorodov Vladimir Osakovsky Mark Stoneking Brigitte Pakendorf

Although Siberia was inhabited by modern humans at an early stage, there is still debate over whether it remained habitable during the extreme cold of the Last Glacial Maximum or whether it was subsequently repopulated by peoples with recent shared ancestry. Previous studies of the genetic history of Siberian populations were hampered by the extensive admixture that appears to have taken place ...

Journal: :Theoretical population biology 2015
Alan R Rogers Ryan J Bohlender

This article evaluates bias in one class of methods used to estimate archaic admixture in modern humans. These methods study the pattern of allele sharing among modern and archaic genomes. They are sensitive to "ghost" admixture, which occurs when a population receives archaic DNA from sources not acknowledged by the statistical model. The effect of ghost admixture depends on two factors: branc...

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