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The use of calcined clay as a pozzolanic material for mortar and concrete has received considerable attention in recent years (Ambroise et al. 1992; Sabir et al. 2001; Al Rawas et al. 2001; Shvarzman et al. 2002).
The use of calcined clay, in the form of metakaolin (MK), as a pozzolanic material for mortar and concrete has received considerable attention in recent years.
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