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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cement stone" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe a type of building material that is made from a mixture of concrete, gravel, and sand. For example, "The patio was made with cement stone to ensure a sturdier surface than traditional concrete."
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Mesoscale models of concrete include aggregates, cement stone and, optionally, interfacial transition zones.
There, the mixture of sand, cement, stone, water and chemicals that compose concrete is poured into trucks.
Raman microspectroscopic imaging was just recently introduced into the analysis of cement stone.
The results indicated that the compressive strength of cement stone significantly improved by colloidal nanosilica.
In this study, grouted joints are simplified to unfilled joints and cement stone (including the bulk paste and transition zone).
The impact of cement stone on unfilled joints is defined as the filling effect and bonding effect.
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The compressive strength of cement stones was measured after aging at 4 °C for 1, 3, and 7 days respectively.
Wilson's work is sculpture, made of clay, sticks, cement, stones and moss.
Homes were constructed of cement, stones or bricks, and tile roofs supported by wooden frames; almost all had been severely damaged by fire and explosives and were in various stages of repair.
Calcination of cement-stones and marls from six sites in Poland, Austria and the UK has been conducted.
He spent several recent days trucking a couple tons of granite stone from the Adirondacks in New York to a client's home in a tony Detroit suburb; organizing an August golf benefit for Honor for All; and talking to a reporter as he sawed, chiseled and cemented stones into a low garden wall.
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