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117 18th AUSTRALIAN POLYMER SYMPOSIUM Sponsored by the Royal Australian Chemical Institute, Polymer Division 4-8 February 1990, Bendigo, Victoria, Australia The symposium will feature research papers and posters, reviews and plenary lectures on all aspects of polymer science and technology. Contact: Dr J.D. Wells, Bendigo College of Advanced Education, Bendigo, Victoria 3550, Aus- tralia. Phone: (054) 40 3222. Fax: (054) 40 3477. International Conference on Rheology of Fresh Cement and Concrete Sponsored by The British Society of Rheology March 1990, Liverpool, United Kingdom Topics: - Fundamental studies, whether theoretical or experimental - Relationships between rheological properties and composition, hydration reactions, micro- structure, processing techniques, etc. - Instruments and methods for testing rheology, whether for research purposes or for industrial control - Technological applications, such as site trials and quality control through rheology Contact: Dr P.F.G. Banfill, School of Architecture and Building Engineering, University of Liverpool, P.O. Box 147, Liverpool L69 3BX, United Kingdom. Phone: 051794 2619. Telex: 627095 UNILPL G. Fax: 051708 6502.

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18th AUSTRALIAN POLYMER SYMPOSIUM

Sponsored by the Royal Australian Chemical Institute, Polymer Division 4-8 February 1990, Bendigo, Victoria, Australia

The symposium will feature research papers and posters, reviews and plenary lectures on all aspects of polymer science and technology.

Contact: Dr J.D. Wells, Bendigo College of Advanced Education, Bendigo, Victoria 3550, Aus- tralia. Phone: (054) 40 3222. Fax: (054) 40 3477.

International Conference on Rheology of Fresh Cement and Concrete Sponsored by The British Society of Rheology March 1990, Liverpool, United Kingdom

Topics: - Fundamental studies, whether theoretical or experimental - Relationships between rheological properties and composition, hydration reactions, micro-

structure, processing techniques, etc. - Instruments and methods for testing rheology, whether for research purposes or for industrial

control - Technological applications, such as site trials and quality control through rheology

Contact: Dr P.F.G. Banfill, School of Architecture and Building Engineering, University of Liverpool, P.O. Box 147, Liverpool L69 3BX, United Kingdom. Phone: 051794 2619. Telex: 627095 UNILPL G. Fax: 051708 6502.