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Geopolymerní beton (také starověký materiál - VŠCHT

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František Škvára<br />

Department of Glass and Ceramics, ICT Prague, CZ-166 28 Prague 6,Technická 5,Czech Republic,<br />

e-mail: skvaraf @vscht.cz<br />

Zdeněk Bittnar, Vít Šmilauer, Lubomír Kopecký<br />

Czech Technical University in Prague, Department of Structural Mechanics, CZ-166 29 Prague,<br />

Thákurova 7, Czech Republic<br />

Pavel Svoboda, Josef Doležal, Rostislav Šulc<br />

Czech Technical University, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Dept. of Building Technology, CZ-<br />

166 29 Praha 6, Thákurova 7, Svoboda@sv.cvut.cz

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