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Colors catalog for wood identification

South Florida Journal of Development, 2022
The colors of the woods or their tonalities are infinite, no two trees are the same, we cannot ignore that there are thousands of species in different areas and in different climates with very different characteristics. With the color catalog for wood identification, sought to develop an academic method for wood color identification from a color code ...
Alejandra María Ramírez Arango   +3 more
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Wood Identification -A Review

IAWA Journal, 1998
Wood identification is of value in a variety of contexts - commercial, forensic, archaeological and paleontological. This paper reviews the basics of wood identification, including the problems associated with different types of materials, lists commonly used microscopic and macroscopic features and recent wood anatomical atlases, discusses types ...
Elisabeth A. Wheeler, Pieter Baas
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The Bluebell Woods Case : a Problem of Identification

Journal of the Forensic Science Society, 1972
A case is reported illustrating the methods used to identify and establish the cause of death of an incomplete skeleton.
J A, Ferris, R E, Stockdale
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Wood's Lamp Utility in the Identification of Semen

Pediatrics, 1999
Background. The accurate detection of semen is critical to forensic, medical, and legal personnel. The Wood's lamp (WL) emits ultraviolet light (UVL) and has been identified as useful in rape evaluations because it is purported to cause semen to fluoresce.
K A, Santucci   +4 more
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Identification Notes on the Tropical Wood Rose

Journal of the Forensic Science Society, 1968
A number of instances have arisen in which the seeds of the plant Argyreia nervosa, a tropical wood rose, have been ingested for their content of psychotomimetic alkaloids, tentatively identified as lysergic acid amide and related substances. A botanical description of the plant is given, together with data relating to the thin-layer chromatographic ...
S P, McJunkins   +2 more
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Identification of Dialkylpyrazines Off-Flavors in Oak Wood

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2019
Volatile extractive compounds from high-quality oak wood (Quercus sp.) are responsible for important pleasant olfactory notes, such as coconut, wood, vanilla, caramel, and spice. Recently, a new off-flavor reminiscent of rancid butter has been detected in oak wood. Using gas chromatography-olfactometry (GC-O) coupled to several detection modes, such as
Svitlana Shinkaruk   +4 more
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Identification of Wood Species

2015
Monuments and Sites, Bd.
Blänsdorf, Catharina   +2 more
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