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Biomass pyrolysis oil/diesel blends for a small agricultural engine
The present study reports on an investigation of teak sawdust pyrolysis oil blended with commercial diesel in a small four-stroke compression ignited engine. The engine performance and emissions were evaluated. The teak sawdust pyrolysis oil was obtained
Panuphong Mankeed +3 more
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The development of forest plantations into one of forestry enterprises is seen as an activity that can reduce emissions by increasing carbon stocks. Measurement of carbon stocks needs to be done to obtain data of carbon stocks stored in a field so that ...
Tommy Triady Ginting, Cahyo Prayogo
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Global teak resources and market assessment 2022. [PDF]
5 S ince 2010, when FAO conducted the former “Teak Resources and Market Assessment” (TRMA 2010) as a special study of the Global Forest Resources Assessment 2010 (FRA 2010), the global teak sector has been faced with a significant data gap on the present
KOKUTSE, A. +7 more
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Kokemuksia TEAK-kuntoutuksesta: kuvaileva kirjallisuuskatsaus [PDF]
Terveydellä ja työttömyydellä on todettu selkeä yhteys sekä kansallisissa että kansainvälisissä tutkimuksissa. Työttömät ovat sairaampia ja voivat huonommin kuin työssä käyvät.
Kaartinen, Iida, Puustinen, Mirja
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Teak in Tanzania : I. Overview of the context [PDF]
Teak (Tectona grandis) was first introduced into Tanzania by the Germans in the late 19thcentury through seeds originating from the Calcutta region of India.
Rance, Warren, Monteuuis, Olivier
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Many wood processing industries use short rotation teak, which has lower quality especially in durability and dimensional stability. Heat treatment is an eco-friendly method to improve dimensional stability and durability of wood.
Lisa Adina Pratiwi +7 more
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Smallholder teak and agrarian change in Northern Laos
Smallholder teak (Tectona grandis) plantations have become increasingly prominent in the landscape of Luang Prabang Province, Lao PDR. While the global market for teak-wood is attractive, investment has been driven by a range of factors, including ...
Cramb, R. A. +7 more
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The wood of teak (Tectona grandis L.)
Teak (Tectona grandis L.) belongs to most precious and desired wood species. Because of reduced supply of teak wood from natural forests in Southeast Asia,mainly the plantation wood from different tropical regions is available on the market.
Čufar, Katarina, Budija, Franc
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Geographic indications for javanese teak : a constitutional change [PDF]
The central issue addressed in this paper is whether Geographic Indication as a tool can be applied to encourage some furniture industries and teak producers to take a collective action in improving teak product quality and increasing global market ...
Roda, Jean-Marc +3 more
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