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This research investigated the moisture resistance of typical constructions in both new buildings and where insulation is retrofitted to existing buildings.
The Transport Research Laboratory (TRL) has developed techniques to measure the moisture and the suction beneath roads
The results are analyzed between the 2 core areas of South America - the Amazon Basin and the La Plata River Basin
Guidelines by the IMO on the preparation, approval and implementation of procedures necessary for solid bulk cargoes which may liquefy.
The difficulty of achieving optimum moisture content for the compaction of soils in arid areas and past experience at low moisture contents
Investigation into a well-graded clayey gravel designated as a road base material for a road project in Kenya
An investigation of moisture risk when spray foam insulation is applied to timber sloped roofs with different resistance underlays.
Guidance to help organisations choose a monitoring approach for stack emissions to air that meets Environment Agency and MCERTS requirements (formerly part of M2).
Building regulation in England for the condition of the ground upon which a building is to be built.
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