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		<title>Setting of Cement &amp; Microstructure of HCP</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Setting of Cement Setting is the term d to describe the stiffening of the cement paste Setting is used also describe the change of the cement paste from a fluid to a rigid state Although, during setting, the paste acquires some strength, for practical purposes its is important to distinguish setting from hardening Hardening refers [...]

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