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Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Cost Trade-Offs of Renewable Feedstocks for Methyl Methacrylate Production. [PDF]
Bowler S, Hunt WC, McKechnie J.
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Sensors in the Forest Products Industry
Wood Material Science & Engineering, 2015The forest products industry takes a natural resource with variable properties and transforms it into a wide range of engineered products with increasingly demanding material specifications.
Brigitte Leblon, Rod Stirling
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Dermatitis in the Forest Product Industries
Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal, 1967(1967). Dermatitis in the Forest Product Industries. Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal: Vol. 15, No. 3, pp. 322-326.
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Machine vision technology for the forest products industry
Computer, 1997From forest to finished product, wood is moved from one processing stage to the next, subject to the decisions of individuals along the way. While this process has worked for hundreds of years, the technology exists today to provide move complete information to the decision makers.
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