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              <text>A Potential Review on Self-healing Material  Bacterial Concrete Methods and Its Benefits</text>
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              <text>Building plays an important role for survival of human being in a safe place to live and store basic requirements. The building can be constructed for any purpose and the architecture of each building (official, residential) differs according to the plan. Beyond the plan for a building, it is also significant in designing plans for the construction of bridges, dams, canals, etc. In all the construction, the key goal is the strength of a building which completely depends on the materials that are chosen for each work. Hence, it is essential to prefer high quality materials for the construction of a building and the major materials are such as cement, concrete, steel, bricks, and sand. Among these materials, the concrete is often used for construction which enables to harden the building by combining cement, sand, and water. The concrete looks like a paste that reinforce to prolong life of the building. In this paper, we discuss a review on the use of bacteria in concrete that has the ability of self-healing cracks in the building. The procedural process behind the activation and reaction of bacteria into concrete is studied with the benefits of this process. This bacterial concrete usage assures to enhance the property of durability and but still it is yet to be introduced in the industries. Hereby, we review the recent research works undergone in concrete using bacteria.  2023, The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG.</text>
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              <text>Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering, Vol-284, pp. 1087-1110.</text>
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              <text>ISSN: 23662557; ISBN: 978-303112010-7</text>
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              <text>Likhit M.L., Department of Civil Engineering, Christ (Deemed to Be University), Bengaluru, India; Alex J., Department of Civil Engineering, Christ (Deemed to Be University), Bengaluru, India</text>
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