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The document is a list of references related to the use of agricultural waste materials, such as coconut shell ash and rice husk ash, as partial replacements for cement in concrete production. It includes various studies and reviews that evaluate the effectiveness and benefits of these materials in enhancing concrete properties. The references cover a range of topics from compressive strength to environmental sustainability in construction practices.

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The document is a list of references related to the use of agricultural waste materials, such as coconut shell ash and rice husk ash, as partial replacements for cement in concrete production. It includes various studies and reviews that evaluate the effectiveness and benefits of these materials in enhancing concrete properties. The references cover a range of topics from compressive strength to environmental sustainability in construction practices.

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