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The document provided is a list of 60 references cited in other works. The references are numbered and include the author(s), year of publication, title of work, publication information, and page numbers for some citations. The references cover topics related to concrete including cracking, restraint effects, thermal effects, strength properties, and structural behavior.
The document provided is a list of 60 references cited in other works. The references are numbered and include the author(s), year of publication, title of work, publication information, and page numbers for some citations. The references cover topics related to concrete including cracking, restraint effects, thermal effects, strength properties, and structural behavior.
The document provided is a list of 60 references cited in other works. The references are numbered and include the author(s), year of publication, title of work, publication information, and page numbers for some citations. The references cover topics related to concrete including cracking, restraint effects, thermal effects, strength properties, and structural behavior.
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