Journal of the Chinese Ceramic Society, Volume. 53, Issue 5, 1339(2025)
Application of Low-field Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Relaxometry to Characterize Cement-based Materials: A Critical Review
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QIAO Jing, ZHANG Xiaoyu, ZHANG Yun, SHE Anming, ZHOU Chunsheng. Application of Low-field Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Relaxometry to Characterize Cement-based Materials: A Critical Review[J]. Journal of the Chinese Ceramic Society, 2025, 53(5): 1339
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