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  2. Decartelization - Wikipedia

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    Decartelization is the transition of a national economy from monopoly control by groups of large businesses, known as cartels, to a free market economy. This change rarely arises naturally, and is generally the result of regulation by a governing body with the authority to decide what structures are permissible.

  3. Boomer v. Atlantic Cement Co. - Wikipedia

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    Atlantic Cement Co., [1] was a New York court case in which New York's highest court considered whether permanent damages were an appropriate remedy in lieu of a permanent injunction. The case was one of the first and most influential instances of a court applying permanent damages. It is widely referenced in law and economics research and case ...

  4. Reeves, Inc. v. Stake - Wikipedia

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    Reeves, Inc. v. Stake, 447 U.S. 429 (1980), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that individual states, when acting as producers or suppliers rather than as market regulators, may discriminate preferentially against out-of-state residents.

  5. Template:Infobox court case - Wikipedia

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    Mention any related actions, for example, Mabo v Queensland (No 2) if the article is about Mabo v Queensland (No 1). Where possible, link the name of a related case to a Wikipedia article about the case, and link citations as described above. opinions A very brief summary of the major findings or holdings in the case.

  6. Portland Cement Association - Wikipedia

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    Portland Cement Association is a non-profit organization that promotes the use of cement and concrete. The organization conducts and sponsors research, [ 2 ] participates in setting cement manufacturing standards, [ 3 ] [ 4 ] and disseminates free designs of concrete-based architectural structures, [ 5 ] among other functions.

  7. Concrete degradation - Wikipedia

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    2)) present in the hardened cement paste to give gypsum: H 2 SO 4 + Ca(OH) 2 → CaSO 4 · 2H 2 O. When concrete is carbonated by atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO 2), or if limestone aggregates are used in concrete, H 2 SO 4 reacts with calcite (CaCO 3) and water to also form gypsum while releasing CO 2 back to the atmosphere: H 2 SO 4 + CaCO 3 ...

  8. Grasim Industries - Wikipedia

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    Grasim Industries Limited is an Indian manufacturing company based in Mumbai.Since its inception in 1947 as a textile manufacturer, Grasim has diversified into textile raw materials like viscose staple fiber (VSF) and viscose filament yarn, chemicals [2] and insulators, along with cement and financial services through its subsidiaries UltraTech Cement and Aditya Birla Capital respectively.

  9. Engineered cementitious composite - Wikipedia

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    ECC, unlike common fiber reinforced concrete, is a family of micromechanically designed materials. [2] [3] As long as a cementitious material is designed/developed based on micromechanics and fracture mechanics theory to feature large tensile ductility, it can be called an ECC. Therefore, ECC is not a fixed material design, but a broad range of ...