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Proceedings of the fifth international joint conference on Autonomous agents and multiagent systems, 2006
The management of a complex engineering project is a difficult task that initially involves the division of the project into tasks; the selection of the right people; and the correct allocation of those tasks for the selected people. Team configuration process is typically performed by a manager based on his/her past experience and the available ...
Juan Martínez-Miranda +3 more
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The management of a complex engineering project is a difficult task that initially involves the division of the project into tasks; the selection of the right people; and the correct allocation of those tasks for the selected people. Team configuration process is typically performed by a manager based on his/her past experience and the available ...
Juan Martínez-Miranda +3 more
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2021
Formal genetic improvement of teak commenced in the 1930s, including provenance evaluation, plus tree capture and establishment of clonal seed orchards. Family and clone trials have subsequently accelerated the pace of teak genetic improvement, and deployment of superior clones is now common.
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Formal genetic improvement of teak commenced in the 1930s, including provenance evaluation, plus tree capture and establishment of clonal seed orchards. Family and clone trials have subsequently accelerated the pace of teak genetic improvement, and deployment of superior clones is now common.
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2021
Teak is regarded as the ‘King of Timbers’ due to its captivating wood quality and aesthetics. Because of its high durability, it can be used for a wide variety of indoor and outdoor purposes. The presence of oil in the teakwood makes it resistant to insects, fungi and termites and helps to withstand extended exposure to water as well as chemicals.
Sandeep Sasidharan, Yasodha Ramasamy
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Teak is regarded as the ‘King of Timbers’ due to its captivating wood quality and aesthetics. Because of its high durability, it can be used for a wide variety of indoor and outdoor purposes. The presence of oil in the teakwood makes it resistant to insects, fungi and termites and helps to withstand extended exposure to water as well as chemicals.
Sandeep Sasidharan, Yasodha Ramasamy
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Economic Botany, 1959
Teak plantations have been established in Trinidad to provide first quality timber for the future. Thinnings from the teak plantations are being utilized by the “Brickfield Forest Industries” which produces fences, building and construction lumber, and creosoted posts and poles.
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Teak plantations have been established in Trinidad to provide first quality timber for the future. Thinnings from the teak plantations are being utilized by the “Brickfield Forest Industries” which produces fences, building and construction lumber, and creosoted posts and poles.
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2021
Teak (Tectona grandis Linn F.) is a fast-growing deciduous tree. It has a wide geographic distribution in the tropical and subtropical regions of Asia, Africa, South America, and Central America. Its wood is highly priced for its quality, profile, and durability.
Vladimir Camel, Esteban Galeano
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Teak (Tectona grandis Linn F.) is a fast-growing deciduous tree. It has a wide geographic distribution in the tropical and subtropical regions of Asia, Africa, South America, and Central America. Its wood is highly priced for its quality, profile, and durability.
Vladimir Camel, Esteban Galeano
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Phytochemistry, 1967
Abstract An examination of the tannin from Rhodesian teak ( Baikiaea plurijuga ) heartwood suggests that it is principally an anhydropolyleucofisetinidin. The property of the timber of turning red when exposed to light is associated with this constituent. Hederagenin and pinitol were also isolated as heartwood constituents in addition to the already
J.W.W. Morgan, R.J. Orsler
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Abstract An examination of the tannin from Rhodesian teak ( Baikiaea plurijuga ) heartwood suggests that it is principally an anhydropolyleucofisetinidin. The property of the timber of turning red when exposed to light is associated with this constituent. Hederagenin and pinitol were also isolated as heartwood constituents in addition to the already
J.W.W. Morgan, R.J. Orsler
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2011
Teak (Tectona grandis Linn f.) is one of the world's premier hardwood timbers, possessing excellent properties. It has been extensively planted within Asia, its natural range, and throughout the tropical regions of the world, including Pacific, Africa, and Latin America.
Mendoza-de Gyves, Emilio, Rugini, Eddo
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Teak (Tectona grandis Linn f.) is one of the world's premier hardwood timbers, possessing excellent properties. It has been extensively planted within Asia, its natural range, and throughout the tropical regions of the world, including Pacific, Africa, and Latin America.
Mendoza-de Gyves, Emilio, Rugini, Eddo
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2021
Teak is known as one of the world’s premier hardwood tree species. However, despite the commercial interest and the large number of scientific investigations, comprehensive understanding on the genetic, molecular, and biochemical processes of this species has only recently begun to be explored. Functional genomics is the field of molecular biology that
Perla Novais de Oliveira +3 more
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Teak is known as one of the world’s premier hardwood tree species. However, despite the commercial interest and the large number of scientific investigations, comprehensive understanding on the genetic, molecular, and biochemical processes of this species has only recently begun to be explored. Functional genomics is the field of molecular biology that
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Ecological Applications, 2011
The leaf area index (LAI) is a key factor affecting tree growth in forests. Following the outbreak of a defoliator, the LAI declines, serving as a useful indicator in forest management. In this study, daily radiative transmittance from above the canopy, which decreases exponentially with increasing LAI, was measured in a teak plantation (Tectona ...
Katsunori, Tanaka +2 more
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The leaf area index (LAI) is a key factor affecting tree growth in forests. Following the outbreak of a defoliator, the LAI declines, serving as a useful indicator in forest management. In this study, daily radiative transmittance from above the canopy, which decreases exponentially with increasing LAI, was measured in a teak plantation (Tectona ...
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