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Wood
Martin P Ansell
Jan 01, 2012
The second part of a comprehensive review of the literature on wood published in the Journal of Materials Science since its inception in 1966 is presented. The topics reviewed include wood modification and surface treatment, the...
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Wood
Martin P Ansell
Jan 01, 2012
The second part of a comprehensive review of the literature on wood published in the Journal of Materials Science since its inception in 1966 is presented. The topics reviewed include wood modification and surface treatment, the...
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Wood-a 45th anniversary review of JMS papers. Part 1
Martin P Ansell
Dec 01, 2011
The first part of a comprehensive review of the literature on wood published in the Journal of Materials Science since its inception in 1966 is presented. Papers are reviewed by subject ranging from the determination of the...
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Wood-a 45th anniversary review of JMS papers. Part 1
Martin P Ansell
Dec 01, 2011
The first part of a comprehensive review of the literature on wood published in the Journal of Materials Science since its inception in 1966 is presented. Papers are reviewed by subject ranging from the determination of the...
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Wood Formation Modeling - A Research Review and Future Perspectives.
Wood formation has received considerable attention across various research fields as a key process to model. Historical and contemporary models of wood formation from various disciplines have encapsulated hypotheses such as the...
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Rachel Donald McMaster of Winnsboro Jan. 8, 1947
Winthrop News Service
Jan 01, 0001
Rachel Donald McMaster, a senior at Winthrop College, was selected for Who's Who among students in American colleges and universities. Miss McMaster is a double major in chemistry and biology and was outstanding in campus...
Published by: Winthrop University
Functional Relationships of Wood Anatomical Traits in Norway Spruce
The quantitative assessment of wood anatomical traits offers important insights into those factors that shape tree growth. While it is known that conduit diameter, cell wall thickness, and wood density vary substantially between...
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Functional Relationships of Wood Anatomical Traits in Norway Spruce.
The quantitative assessment of wood anatomical traits offers important insights into those factors that shape tree growth. While it is known that conduit diameter, cell wall thickness, and wood density vary substantially between...
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Wood structure explained by complex spatial source-sink interactions.
Wood is a remarkable material with great cultural, economic, and biogeochemical importance. However, our understanding of its formation is poor. Key properties that have not been explained include the anatomy of growth rings...
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Psychology Professor Cheryl Fortner-Wood Elected New Chair of Faculty Conference
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Cheryl Fortner-Wood, associate professor of psychology, is the new chair of Faculty Conference. Fortner-Wood will begin her term, which expires in June 2009, in July.
Published by: Winthrop University
Into the Wood
Tamara L Follini
Jan 08, 2020
Abstract: This article performs a close reading of James’s 1874/1875 neglected Italian travelogue “Ravenna,” approaching it as a disguised parable of difficulties he confronted as an aspiring writer, in particular those...
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In a world of big data, small effects can still matter
We make three points in response to Boyce, Daly, Hounkpatin, and Wood (2017). First, we clarify a misunderstanding of the goal of our analyses, which was to investigate the links between life satisfaction and spending patterns...
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Wood structure explained by complex spatial source-sink interactions
AbstractWood is a remarkable material with great cultural, economic, and biogeochemical importance. However, our understanding of its formation is poor. Key properties that have not been...
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What made Stan Wood a great collector?
TR Smithson, WDI Rolfe
Jun 22, 2017
Stan Wood was an exceptional fossil collector who, over a collecting career of more than 40 years, provided British palaeontology with an abundance and variety of new Carboniferous fossils the like of which had not been...
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Urban Regeneration and Sustainable Building Transformation
Alberto CERVESATO
Mar 31, 2023
The current cultural debate in urban and architectural fields - but not only - sees the emergence of increasing attention to environmental sustainability and related issues, which inevitably condition all the different phases of...

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