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ABCM Update: A Better Maturity Meter?
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Early Age Properties of Portland Cement Pastes Investigated with Ultrasonic Shear Waves and Numerical Simulation (preprint)
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Nondestructive Testing of Early Age Concrete. Cementing the Future
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Nondestructive Monitoring of Setting and Hardening of Portland Cement Mortar with Sonic Methods
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A Micromechanical Model for Characterization of Cement Paste at Early Age Validated with Experiments (preprint)
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Health monitoring of early age concrete
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Health monitoring of early age concrete
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Optimization of Self Consolidating Concrete for Slip-form pavement
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Empirical relationships between viscosity and flow-time measurements from minislump tests for cement pastes formulated from self consolidating concrete
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Aligning Data to Support Transportation Decisions: Emerging Challenges & Opportunities for the Data World
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Travel and Transportation Impacts of Urban Gentrification: Chicago, Illinois Case Study
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The Future of Transportation...and How We'll Pay For It
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Using Simulation to Test Traffic Incident Management Strategies: Illustrating the Benefits of Pre-Planning
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Structural Health Monitoring of Civil Infrastructure: Philosophy, Technical Methods, and Projects of the Infrastructure Technology Institute
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Safety Concrete – A Material Designed to Fail
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Materials of Cement Science Primer
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The Nanostructure of Low-CO2 Concrete for a Sustainable Infrastructure
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Influence of Nucleation Seeding on the Compressive Strength of Ordinary Portland Cement and Alkali Activated Blast-Furnace Slag (Infrastructure Technology Institute Year 2 Final Report)
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Empirical Study of Life-Cycle Cost Analysis for Bridges
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Evaluation of Capacity of Micropiles Embedded in Dolomite
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Non-Destructive Evaluation of a Deep Foundation Test Section at the Northwestern University National Geotechnical Experimentation Site A Report Submitted to the Federal Highway Administration
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Distributions of Ground Movements Parallel to Deep Excavations in Clay
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Three-dimensional effects observed in an internally braced excavation in soft clay
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Three-dimensional effects for supported excavations in clay
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Use of Monitoring Data to Update Performance Predictions of Supported Excavations
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Automated monitoring and inverse analysis of a deep excavation in Seattle
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Integrated Tools for Predicting, Monitoring and Controlling Ground Movements due to Excavations
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Use Of High-Performance A710 Grade B Steel in Construction of Lake Villa, IL Bridge
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Monitoring and Advising on the Lake Villa Bridge (TEA-21 Years 6-8 Final Report)
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Report on Northwestern's Air-Cooled, Copper Precipitation Hardened, High Strength, Weldable Steel Cast and Hot Rolled at Oregon Steel Mills'
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Development and Commercialization of High-performance Steel
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NUCu Steel
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Commercialization of NUCu Steel (TEA-21 Years 1-3 Final Report)
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A Process Control System for the John F. Kennedy Memorial Bridge
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A Knowledge Management Platform for Infrastructure Performance Modeling
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Numerical Simulation of Measured Time Domain Reflectormetry Signatures
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Real Time Monitoring of Infrastructure Using TDR Technology: Principles
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Real Time Monitoring of Infrastructure Using TDR Technology: Case Histories
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Real Time Monitoring of Infrastructure of Subsidence Along I-70 in Washington, PA
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Finite Element Analysis of TDR Cable-Grout-Soil Mass Interaction During Localized Shearing
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Wireless Data Acquisition System
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Crossbow Technology, Inc. 2005 Smart Dust Challenge Poster
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Wireless data acquisition system. Smart Dust Challenge. Crossbow, Inc., San Jose, California.
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Potentiometers for Measuring Micro-inch Crack Displacements with Wireless Systems
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Comparison of Environmental and Blast Response in Blanford, Indiana
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Autonomous Crack Comparometer
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Autonomous Crack Comparometer Phase II
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Measure the Crack Instead of Construction Vibration
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Comparison of Measured Crack Response in Diverse Structures to Dynamic Events and Weather Phenomena
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Addendum I: Direct Measurement of Crack Response of Four OSM Study Structures
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