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Arsenic, copper, and chromium from treated wood products in the U.S. disposal sector.
Waste Management, 2019Construction and demolition (C&D) wood can be recycled as mulch for landscaping or cogeneration. Limitations to such recycling are dependent on metals concentrations in mulch (As, Cu, and Cr) from the inclusion of waterborne-preservative treated wood ...
A. S. Jones +4 more
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Determinants of Vietnam’s wood products trade: application of the gravity model
Journal of Sustainable Forestry, 2019This study applied a gravity model estimation using panel data in order to analyze the impact of the determinants of Vietnam’s wood products trade from 2001 to 2016.The gravity estimates imply the importance of size of the economies, distance, level of ...
T. Vu, G. Tian, Bin Zhang, T. Nguyen
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2012
Wood along with the outer portion of tree trunk (bark) [1] (Fig. 28.1) represents the bulk of forestry biomass materials and has been utilized by humans since antiquity. Trees provided a source of many products required by early humans such as food, medicine, fuel, and tools.
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Wood along with the outer portion of tree trunk (bark) [1] (Fig. 28.1) represents the bulk of forestry biomass materials and has been utilized by humans since antiquity. Trees provided a source of many products required by early humans such as food, medicine, fuel, and tools.
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1992
Wood has been utilized by humans since antiquity. Trees provided a source of many products required by early humans such as food, medicine, fuel, and tools. For example, the bark of the willow tree, when chewed, was used as a painkiller in early Greece and was the precursor of the present-day aspirin.
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Wood has been utilized by humans since antiquity. Trees provided a source of many products required by early humans such as food, medicine, fuel, and tools. For example, the bark of the willow tree, when chewed, was used as a painkiller in early Greece and was the precursor of the present-day aspirin.
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Wood products and wood protection in China
Holz als Roh- und Werkstoff, 2000m3 in 2010 (Guan 1997). The forestry coverage in China is limited, and wood deterioration, caused by animals, insects, microorganisms, climate and other environmental circumstances decrease the durability of wood. The study of wood protection in China is called for to find ways and means to increase the service life of wood in use and therefore ...
W. Cui, D. P. Kamdem
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Non-wood forest products in Europe – A quantitative overview
, 2020Mushrooms, berries and other Non-Wood Forest Products (NWFPs) are an important part of forest recreation, rural income and of cultural heritage. Due to poor data on their collection and use, they are often ignored in forest policy and management ...
M. Lovrić +7 more
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An overview of bio-adhesives for engineered wood products
International Journal of Adhesion and Adhesives, 2022C. Kumar, W. Leggate
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Wood and wood products operating models
2007Commodities markets and their transactions influence economic trends on many levels. It is a particularly organized market in which a vast supply and demand of diverse goods is concentrated and where the average world prices of all commodities that comprise the market transactions are formed. In addition, the market enables the making of business deals
Posavec, Stjepan +2 more
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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