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Geopolymer is an emerging alternative green binder to Portland cement.
As the kids settled down to watch "Shrek," Leah rummaged in the basement for her old green binder.
When he moved to Seattle, she gave him a green binder packed with 132 index cards on which she had compiled lists of the city's best doctors, florists, roofers, painters and other service providers.
She bought a thick green binder and began to compile research: notes on the historical development of the juvenile-justice system, and studies of the registry's impact on public safety.
So DuBuc left her green binder at her father's house, gave away much of what she owned, and stuffed her favorite sweaters, a Bible, and her CD collection into two duffel bags.
Geopolymer can be synthesized using industrial wastes such as fly ash, making it a promising material to replace Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC) as a green binder for concrete materials.
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