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AS/NZS 4456.2: 09/25/2003 Masonry units, segmental pavers and flags – Methods of test, Method 2: Assessment of mean and standard deviation
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AS/NZS 4456.3: 04/05/1997 Masonry units and segmental pavers – Methods of test, Method 3: Determining dimensions
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AS/NZS 4456.3: 09/25/2003 Masonry units, segmental pavers and flags – Methods of test, Method 3: Determining dimensions
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AS/NZS 4456.4: 04/05/1997 Masonry units and segmental pavers – Methods of test, Method 4: Determining compressive strength of masonry units
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AS/NZS 4456.4: 09/25/2003 Masonry units, segmental pavers and flags – Methods of test, Method 4: Determining compressive strength of masonry units
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AS/NZS 4456.5: 04/05/1997 Masonry units and segmental pavers – Methods of test, Method 5: Determining breaking load of segmental paving units
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AS/NZS 4456.5: 09/25/2003 Masonry units, segmental pavers and flags – Methods of test, Method 5: Determining the breaking load of segmental pavers and flags
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AS/NZS 4456.6: 04/05/1997 Masonry units and segmental pavers – Methods of test, Method 6: Determining potential to effloresce
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AS/NZS 4456.6: 09/25/2003 Masonry units, segmental pavers and flags – Methods of test, Method 6: Determining potential to effloresce
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AS/NZS 4456.7: 04/05/1997 Masonry units and segmental pavers – Methods of test, Method 7: Determining core percentage and material thickness
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AS/NZS 4456.7: 09/25/2003 Masonry units, segmental pavers and flags – Methods of test, Method 7: Determining core percentage and material thickness
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AS/NZS 4456.8: 04/05/1997 Masonry units and segmental pavers – Methods of test, Method 8: Determining moisture content and dry density
