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    Effect of Temperature and Age of Concrete on Strength – Porosity Relation

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    The compressive strengths of unsealed samples of concrete at the age of 180 days and have been measured at temperatures 20 °C, 300 °C, 600 °C and 900 °C. All of tests were performed for cold material. We compared our results with those obtained in [10] for the same type of concrete (age 28, resp. 90 days and measured at temperature ranging from 20 °C to 280 °C). Dependencies of compressive strength and porosity were correlated together and compared for the samples of age 28, 90 and 180 days. Behaviour of concrete of the age 90, resp. 180 days confirms generally accepted hypothesis that with increasing porosity strength of the concrete decreases. It has to be stressed out, howerer, that concrete samples of the age 28 days exhibit totally opposite dependency.

    Growth inhibition of Bacillus polymyxa by some antimetabolites of nucleic acid bases

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    Mutagenic effects of 5-azacytidine in bacteria

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    Utilization of 5-azacytidine during synthesis of deoxyribonucleic acid in the broad bean (Vicia faba)

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