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American society for testing and materials

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Risk based characterisation of contaminated industrial site using multivariate and geostatistical tools

TL;DR: Kriging interpolation of spatial data and principal component analysis (PCA) proved useful for extracting additional value from the data set and were coupled with the previous hydrogeological characterisation of the site to develop a site-conceptual model for use in the exposure scenario modelling for risk assessment.
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Strength and Erosion Characteristics of Earth Blocks and Earth Block Masonry

TL;DR: In this article, an experimental study undertaken to assess the influence of test procedure and specimen geometry on strength and erosion characteristics is presented, where Cement stabilized pressed earth blocks were fabricated using different blended soils and compacted using a constant volume manual press.
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Filter performance of n99 and n95 facepiece respirators against viruses and ultrafine particles.

TL;DR: In inert NaCl aerosols may generally be appropriate for modeling filter penetration of similarly sized virions, and the filter quality factor was found suitable for making relative performance comparisons.
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Tensile behavior of friction stir welded AA 6061-T4 aluminum alloy joints

TL;DR: In this article, a mathematical model was developed to predict the tensile properties of friction stir welded AA 6061-T4 aluminum alloy joints at 95% confidence level with three welding parameters: tool rotational speed, welding speed and axial force.
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Physical properties of polyol-plasticized edible blends made of methyl cellulose and soluble starch

TL;DR: In this article, aqueous blends of methyl cellulose and soluble starch, plasticized with glycerol or sugars, were prepared by casting, or by extrusion and hot pressing.