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Bolt Bearing Behavior of Engineered Wood Composites
The goal of this research was to gain a better understanding of the bolt bearing behavior of engineered wood composites made from yellow poplar lumber.
Carstens, Stephen J, Pollock, David
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I submit herewith the annual reports from the Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station, School of Natural Resources and Agricultural Sciences, University of Alaska Fairbanks, for the period ending December 31, 2012.
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The environmental and health concerns of traditional preservatives have led to investigations into an effective solution for protecting wood products with preservatives from natural sources.
Abigael Laisa +4 more
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Penetration and performance of isocyanate wood binders on selected wood species
The penetration and performance of polymeric diphenylmethane diisocyanate (pMDI) wood binder was investigated according to three factors: substrate species (aspen, yellow-poplar, or southern yellow pine); anatomical bonding plane (radial or tangential);
Gruver, T. M., and, Brown, N. R.
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One-step pretreatment of yellow poplar biomass using peracetic acid to enhance enzymatic digestibility. [PDF]
Lee HR, Kazlauskas RJ, Park TH.
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Studies of Birds and Mammals in the Baird and Schwatka Mountains, Alaska [PDF]
In 1963 a joint University of Alaska-Smithsonian Institution crew worked at five locations in the Baird and Schwatka mountains in northwestern Alaska, conducting an ecological reconnaissance and faunal and floral inventory.
Chesemore, David L., Dean, Frederick C.
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Denitrification and Anammox and Feammox in the Yinchuan Yellow River wetland
Denitrification, anaerobic ammonium oxidation (Anammox), and ferric iron reduction coupled with anaerobic ammonium oxidation (Feammox) are the nitrogen removal pathways in natural ecosystems.
Qingsong Guan +4 more
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Revegetation Research on Coal Mine Overburden Materials in Interior to Southcentral Alaska [PDF]
This report was reprinted from Focus on Alaska's Coal '86: Proceedings of the Conference MIRL Report Number 72. The pagination in the original publication has been retained.
Mitchell, Wm. W.
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Discrimination of unique biological communities in the Mississippi lignite belt [PDF]
Small scale hardcopy LANDSAT prints were manually interpreted and color infrared aerial photography was obtained in an effort to identify and map large contiguous areas of old growth hardwood stands within Mississippi's lignite belt which do not exhibit ...
Cutler, J. D., Miller, W. F.
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