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Interrelation of hardness, modulus of elasticity, and porosity in various gypsum systems

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Fig.  2.  Modulus of elasticity  vs.  porosity.  Fig.  3.  Porosity vs.  compacting  pressure
Fig.  5.  Surface micrographs  o f  the  gypsum systems.

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