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Artikel in diesem Heft
- Contents
- Species index (scientific names)
- Subject Index
- Acknowledgement
- Author Index
- Ultrastructural changes in a holocellulose pulp revealed by enzymes, thermoporosimetry and atomic force microscopy
- Development of wet strength additives from wheat gluten
- Characterization of electrolyzed magnesium spent-sulfite liquor
- Molecular weight-functional group relations in softwood residual kraft lignins
- Structure-activity relationships of cadinane-type sesquiterpene derivatives against wood-decay fungi
- Effect of water on wood liquefaction and the properties of phenolated wood
- Effect of wood species and molecular weight of phenolic resins on curing behavior and bonding development
- Contact-free measurement and non-linear finite element analyses of strain distribution along wood adhesive bonds
- Comparison between HT-dried and LT-dried spruce timber in terms of shape and dimensional stability
- Physical properties of earlywood and latewood of Pinus radiata D. Don: Anisotropic shrinkage, equilibrium moisture content and fibre saturation point
- Effect of stress levels on compressive low-cycle fatigue behaviour of softwood
- Comparison of morphological and chemical properties between juvenile wood and compression wood of loblolly pine
- Ultrastructure of commercial recycled pulp fibers for the production of packaging paper
- Oxalate regulation by two brown rot fungi decaying oxalate-amended and non-amended wood
- Pine and spruce roundwood species classification using multivariate image analysis on bark
- Detection and species discrimination using rDNA T-RFLP for identification of wood decay fungi
- Personalia
- Award presentation on the occasion of the 13th International Symposium on Wood, Fibre and Pulping Chemistry, May 16–19, 2005, Auckland, New Zealand
- NMR studies on Fraser fir Abies fraseri (Pursh) Poir. Lignins
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Contents
- Species index (scientific names)
- Subject Index
- Acknowledgement
- Author Index
- Ultrastructural changes in a holocellulose pulp revealed by enzymes, thermoporosimetry and atomic force microscopy
- Development of wet strength additives from wheat gluten
- Characterization of electrolyzed magnesium spent-sulfite liquor
- Molecular weight-functional group relations in softwood residual kraft lignins
- Structure-activity relationships of cadinane-type sesquiterpene derivatives against wood-decay fungi
- Effect of water on wood liquefaction and the properties of phenolated wood
- Effect of wood species and molecular weight of phenolic resins on curing behavior and bonding development
- Contact-free measurement and non-linear finite element analyses of strain distribution along wood adhesive bonds
- Comparison between HT-dried and LT-dried spruce timber in terms of shape and dimensional stability
- Physical properties of earlywood and latewood of Pinus radiata D. Don: Anisotropic shrinkage, equilibrium moisture content and fibre saturation point
- Effect of stress levels on compressive low-cycle fatigue behaviour of softwood
- Comparison of morphological and chemical properties between juvenile wood and compression wood of loblolly pine
- Ultrastructure of commercial recycled pulp fibers for the production of packaging paper
- Oxalate regulation by two brown rot fungi decaying oxalate-amended and non-amended wood
- Pine and spruce roundwood species classification using multivariate image analysis on bark
- Detection and species discrimination using rDNA T-RFLP for identification of wood decay fungi
- Personalia
- Award presentation on the occasion of the 13th International Symposium on Wood, Fibre and Pulping Chemistry, May 16–19, 2005, Auckland, New Zealand
- NMR studies on Fraser fir Abies fraseri (Pursh) Poir. Lignins