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The Influence of Accelerated Fixation on the Stability of Chromium (V) in CCA-Treated Wood
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John N.R. Ruddick
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September 17, 2009
Published Online: 2009-09-17
Published in Print: 1994
Walter de Gruyter
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- Titelei
- Sonstiges
- The Influence of Accelerated Fixation on the Stability of Chromium (V) in CCA-Treated Wood
- Short Note
- Composition of Oleoresins from Bark and Cones of Abies nordmanniana and Picea orientalis
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- Synthesis and NMR Characterization of a Lignin-Poly(ethylene Glycol)methyl Ether Copolymer
- Atomic Force Microscope Images of Black Spruce Wood Sections and Pulp Fibres
- Phenol-Formaldehyde Wood Adhesives Under Very Alkaline Conditions. Part I: Behaviour and Proposed Mechanism
- Fast-Curing Phenol-Formaldehyde (PF) Resins. Part 1. Molecular Weight Distribution of PF Resins
- Controlled Release of Iodine in Water by Using Wood
- Elastic Properties of Eucalyptus pilularis Sm. Perpendicular to the Grain. II. In Compression
- Preheating Green Boards of Mountain Ash (Eucalyptus regnans F. Muell)
- Behaviour of Solid Wood and Bound Water as a Function of Moisture Content. A Proton Magnetic Resonance Study
- An Error Analysis of the Sorption Method for Wood. Part 1. Theory
- The Effect of Quinone-Reducing and Phenol-Methylating Enzymes on the Yellowing of Mechanical Pulp
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