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Towards self-healing creep resistant steels
Induction healing of concrete reinforced by bitumen-coated steel fibres
Demonstrating the self-healing behaviour of some selected ceramics under combustion chamber conditions
Healing of Early Stage Fatigue Damage in Ionomer/Fe
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Nanoparticle Composites
Reduction of water permeation through cracks in mortar by addition of bacteria based healing agent
Field application of self-healing concrete with natural fibres as linings for irrigation canals in Ecuador
Modelling the influence of cracking and healing on modal properties of concrete beams
Self-healing supramolecular nanocomposites
A review on self-healing in reinforced concrete structures in view of serving conditions.
Bacteria-based self-healing concrete to increase durability of structures
Effect of polymer architecture on the intrinsic self-healing character of polymers
Multiple healing in multi-functional polymer composites
Monitoring the restoration of interfacial contact for self healing thermal interface materials for LED and microelectronic applications
Stimulated-healing of proton exchange membrane fuel cell catalyst
Self-healing bitumen by microcapsules containing rejuvenator
Practical approach for production of bacteria-based agent-contained light weight aggregates to make concrete self-healing
Preparation and characterization of poly (urea-formaldehyde) walled dicyclopentadiene microcapsules
Interactive mathematical model of self-healing in carbonated cementitious materials
Dissipative self-assembly: A novel self-healing mechanism for functional materials
Microbially mediated carbonation of marine alkaline minerals: Potential for concrete crack healing
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