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Stabilised the relationship between municipalities and service providers.
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This is a sequel of a number of initiatives taken in our quest for a united, Stabilised and economical viable industry.
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It should be noted, however, that the literature abounds with other designations, all referring to the same products: Stabilised soil-cement,
Chapter 5 1998
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Stabilised CEBs must be stocked in a compact configuration, moistened by sprinkling or covered with plastic sheeting which maintains temperatures at a beneficially high level whilst giving a relative humidity of close to 100%.
Chapter 7 1998
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Stabilised soil blocks, in common with other types of blocks and bricks, will require an appropriate amount of steel reinforcement if used in areas of high seismic or high wind risk.
Chapter 4 1987
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Stabilised soil building blocks produced by the Brepak machine
Chapter 7 in each case the machines were broken and were not operational. 1987
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Lunt, M.G.: Stabilised soil blocks for building, doc.
Chapter 12 1987
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Stabilised soil, in common with other porous building materials, is very sensitive to moisture content.
Chapter 7 in each case the machines were broken and were not operational. 1987
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Webb, D.J.T.: Stabilised soil construction in Kenya,
Chapter 12 1987
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Stabilised soil blocks are generally denser than a number of concrete materials, such as aerated and lightweight concrete blocks, while exhibiting densities similar to those of various types of bricks (e.g. clay, calcium silicate and concrete bricks - see table I. 1).
Chapter 4 1987
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