Adoption of engineered wood products in Alaska
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Smart biomaterials for cardiovascular, bone, and skin tissue engineering: mechanisms, applications, and future prospects. [PDF]
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Experiences with household mold and perceptions of microbiome engineering to mitigate mold. [PDF]
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Cellulose-Based Composite Hydrogels for Heavy Metal Ion Removal: Recent Advances and Engineering Perspectives. [PDF]
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Thermochemical Fixation of Antifungal Compounds to Wood and Engineered Wood Products
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An overview of bio-adhesives for engineered wood products
The use of engineered wood products (EWPs) is rapidly increasing in the building industry worldwide due to their reliable structural performance, lower weight, renewability, carbon storage, quick on-site installation, and lower levels of construction ...
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