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Use of Bottom Ash from a Thermal Power Plant and Lime to Improve Soils in Subgrades and Road Embankments

Ángel Vega-Zamanillo    
Leticia López-López    
Esteban López-López and Miguel Ángel Calzada-Pérez    

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