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  2. Here's What's Driving Lowe's Stock Lower Today - AOL

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    While Lowe's is in the midst of a rough patch that could linger into 2025, it's far from doomed. The nation's second-biggest hardware store chain provides a much-needed service, in fact.

  3. Why Pool Corp., Home Depot, and Lowe's Took a Dive Today

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    As further evidence of that negative sentiment, June consumer confidence figures from The Conference Board Survey were released today, showing a slight downtick to 100.4, from May's downwardly ...

  4. Concrete degradation - Wikipedia

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    The curing of concrete when it continues to harden after its initial setting and progressively develops its mechanical strength is a critical phase to avoid unwanted cracks in concrete. Depending on the temperature (summer or winter conditions) and thus on the cement hydration kinetics controlling the setting and hardening rate of concrete ...

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  6. Self-healing concrete - Wikipedia

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    Autogenous self-healing crack. Self-healing concrete is characterized as the capability of concrete to fix its cracks on its own autogenously or autonomously. It not only seals the cracks but also partially or entirely recovers the mechanical properties of the structural elements. This kind of concrete is also known as self-repairing concrete.

  7. Price index - Wikipedia

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    Price indices are represented as index numbers, number values that indicate relative change but not absolute values (i.e. one price index value can be compared to another or a base, but the number alone has no meaning). Price indices generally select a base year and make that index value equal to 100.