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         2.20  ASTM: Specification for Chemical Resistant Brick (C279),  ASTM International,  West
             Conshohocken, PA.
         2.21  ASTM: Specification for Industrial Floor Brick (C410),  ASTM International,  West
             Conshohocken, PA.
         2.22  ASTM: Specification for Structural Clay Load-Bearing Wall Tile (C34-03), ASTM International,
             West Conshohocken, PA.
         2.23  ASTM: Specification for Structural Clay Nonload-Bearing Tile (C56-05), ASTM International,
             West Conshohocken, PA.
         2.24 Scientific American, Vol. 87, No. 29, November 1902, p. 357.
         2.25 Brick and Clay Record, April 1946, p. 38.
         2.26 Engineering News Record, 13, October 1949, p. 25.
         2.27 Engineering News Record, 10, October 1964, p. 58.
         2.28  Grimm, C. T. (1975). “Mason Productivity,” in Masonry: Past and Present, STP 589, American
             Society for Testing Materials (ASTM), Philadelphia, PA, pp. 133–139.
         2.29  BIA (1998). “Hollow Brick Masonry,” Technical Notes on Brick Construction 41 (Revised),
             Brick Institute of America, Reston, VA, 1996.
         2.30 TMS (1995). Commentary to Chapter 21, Masonry of the Uniform Building Code, The Masonry
             Society, Boulder, CO.
         2.31  BIA (1999). “Manufacturing, Classification, and Selection of Brick, Classification Part III”
             Technical Notes on Brick Construction 9B, Brick Institute of America, Reston, VA, 1989.
         2.32  BIA (1998). “Brick in Landscape Architecture—Pedestrian Applications,” Technical Notes on
             Brick Construction 29 Revised, Brick Institute of America, Reston, VA, July 1994.
         2.33  BIA (1998). “Brick Floors and Pavements—Design and Detailing, Part I of III,” Technical Notes
             on Brick Construction 14 (Revised), Brick Institute of America, Reston, VA, September 1992.
         2.34  BIA (1998). “Brick Floors and Pavements—Design and Detailing, Part II of III” Technical Notes
             on Brick Construction 14A (Revised), Brick Institute of America, Reston, VA, January 1993.
         2.35  BIA (1998). “Brick Floors and Pavements—Design and Detailing, Part III of III” Technical
             Notes on Brick Construction 14B (Reissued), Brick Institute of America, Reston, VA, September
             1988.
         2.36  BIA (1998). “Thin Brick Veneer,” Technical Notes on Brick Construction 28C (Reissued), Brick
             Institute of America, Reston, VA, February 1990.
         2.37  ASTM: Specification for Structural Clay Facing Tile (C212-00), ASTM International, West
             Conshohocken, PA.
         2.38  BIA (1998). “Ceramic Glazed Brick Facing for Exterior  Walls,”  Technical Notes on Brick
             Construction 13 (Reissued), Brick Institute of America, Reston, VA, March 1982.
         2.39  Standard Specifications for Ceramic Veneer and Standards for Sampling and Testing Ceramic
             Veneer, The Architecture Terra Cotta Institute, 1961.
         2.40  BIA (1998). “Salvaged Bricks,” Technical Notes on Brick Construction 13 (Revised), Brick

             Institute of America, Reston, VA., May 1988.
         2.41  ANSI: Standard Specification for Ceramic  Tile (A137.1-88),  American National Standard
             Institute, Washington, DC.
         2.42  ASTM: Specification for Load-Bearing Concrete Masonry Units (C90-06), ASTM International,
             West Conshohocken, PA.
         2.43  ASTM: Specification for Non-load Bearing Concrete Masonry Units (C 129-05),  ASTM
             International, West Conshohocken, PA.
         2.44  ASTM: Specification for Concrete Brick (C55-03), ASTM International, West Conshohocken, PA.
         2.45  ASTM: Specification for Prefaced Concrete and Calcium Silicate Masonry Units (C744-05),
             ASTM International, West Conshohocken, PA.
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