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    Development and Validation of a Capacitor–Current Circuit Model for Evaporation-Induced Electricity by Wenluan Zhang, Runru Tristan Liu, Yumin Huang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We validated this model using experimental data from wood-based nanogenerators with citric acid modified microchannels. …”
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    Sessile Drop Method Prediction of Particleboard Mechanical Properties by Mekro Permana Pinem, Aldiansyah Rudy Adiwinoto, Yusvardi Yusuf, Dhimas Satria, Dwianto Dwianto, Sunardi Sunardi, Hendra Hendra, Nufus Kanani, Harly Demustila, Dimas Triwibowo

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…<span lang="EN-US">Agriculture waste-based materials have considerable potential as wood-based particleboard alternatives. It has been produced abundantly from nature and considers an eco-friendly material. …”
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    Nondestructive Testing on Ancient Wooden Components Based on Shapley Value by Li-hong Chang, Xiao-hong Chang, Hao Chang, Wei Qian, Li-ting Cheng, Xiao-li Han

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Internal defects data for major wooden components of an ancient building in China and reverse laboratory test data on matching tree species indicated various degrees of damage on the pavilion wood structure surface and internal defects in certain pillars. …”
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    Morphological Variation and Ecological Structure of Iroko (Milicia excelsa Welw. C.C. Berg) Populations across Different Biogeographical Zones in Benin by Christine Ouinsavi, Nestor Sokpon

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…Because of the highly attractive technological properties of its wood and its multipurpose uses, the species was subjected to intensive human pressure. …”
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    Applying Sewage Sludge to Eucalyptus grandis Plantations: Effects on Biomass Production and Nutrient Cycling through Litterfall by Paulo Henrique Müller da Silva, Fabio Poggiani, Jean Paul Laclau

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…The two types of sludges as well as mineral fertilizer increased significantly the biomass of Eucalyptus trees. Wood biomass productions 36 months after planting were similar in the sewage sludge and mineral fertilization treatments (about 80 tons ha−1) and 86% higher than in the control treatment. …”
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    Examination of Building Fires Occurred in Artvin City Center Between 2013-2017 by İlknur Bekem Kara

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…It was seen that 51% of the burning buildings were reinforced concrete and 27% were made of wood; fires in public buildings were 10.5% of all building fires; 10% of the public buildings that the firefighters intervened in all fire incidents were completely burned while 34% of private buildings were completely burned; the first place for the reasons in output of private building fires was the "electricity contact"; in the building fires, 1 person lost his/her life and the financial loss arising from building fires was 3.739.000 TL.…”
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    Feasibility of Reprocessing Natural Fiber Filled Poly(lactic acid) Composites: An In-Depth Investigation by Sujal Bhattacharjee, Dilpreet S. Bajwa

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…This research investigates an in-depth impact of recycling on the mechanical and thermomechanical properties of oak wood flour based PLA composites. Two composite formulations (30 and 50 wt% filler), each with 3 wt% coupling agent (PLA-g-MA), were produced and reprocessed six times by extrusion followed by injection molding. …”
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    Isolation, identification, and characterisation of the malachite green detoxifying bacterial strain Bacillus pacificus ROC1 and the azoreductase AzrC by Shanza Bibi, Callum W. Breeze, Vusqa Jadoon, Anum Fareed, Alina Syed, Rebecca L. Frkic, Habiba Zaffar, Muhammad Ali, Iftikhar Zeb, Colin J. Jackson, Tatheer Alam Naqvi

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract Malachite green (MG) is used as a dye for materials such as wood, cotton, and nylon, and is used in aquaculture to prevent fungal and protozoan diseases. …”
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    Mapping the land cover dynamics of the Moanda Mangrove Marine Park in Central Kongo Province, DRC from 2002 to 2020 by Joël Tungi-Tungi Luzolo, Christ Lendo Masivi, Pacifique Madibi Mubamba, Michel Ngoy Kibwila, Jules Mitashi Kimvula

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Specifically, it aims to: (i) assess the annual rate of change in the mangrove land cover; (ii) estimate the influence of wood energy on the decline in mangrove forest area; and (iii) propose measures for the sustainable management of the Mangrove Marine Park forest. …”
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    Adsorption Studies of Textile Dye (Chrysoidine) from Aqueous Solutions Using Activated Sawdust by Muhammad Waqar Ashraf, Nidal Abulibdeh, Abdus Salam

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Due to its good dyeing characteristics, it is widely used for dyeing leather, paper, feather, grass, wood, bamboo, etc. Hence, it is very important to remove or reduce its concentration below the contamination level in the waste line by using low-cost technologies. …”
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    Spatial Distribution of Nitrogen on Grazed Karst Landscapes by Douglas G. Boyer, Ghiath A. Alloush

    Published 2001-01-01
    “…Water extractable NO3-N and NH4-N were measured along transects at four soil depths in two grazed sinkholes and one wooded sinkhole. Distribution of soil NO3-N and NH4-N were related to frequency of animal presence and to topographic and hydrologic redistribution of soil and fecal matter in the grazed sinkholes. …”
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    Eucalyptus and Water Use in South Africa by Janine M. Albaugh, Peter J. Dye, John S. King

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Regardless, the demand for wood products and water continues to rise, providing a challenge to increase the productivity of forest plantations within water constraints. …”
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    “Pest Forests”, “Utility Forests” and “Cow Bends” by Gerard A. Persoon

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Their names offer clear indications: in addition to the general name of ‘small polder forests’ (polderbosjes) they are called ‘pest forests’ (pestbosjes or krengenbosjes, places where contaminated or dead animals were dumped), ‘farmers’ utility or coppice forests’ (boerengeriefhoutbosjes or hakhoutbosjes, from which farmers collected all types of useful wood), or ‘cow bends or milk forests’ (koebochten or melkbosjes, places where the cows were milked and where the manure could be collected). …”
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    A comprehensive analysis of time investment in skid trail planning for forest access. by Marc Werder, Leo Gallus Bont, Janine Schweier, Oliver Thees

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The costs corresponding to this investment amount to less than one euro per cubic meter of harvested timber, depending primarily on the extent of wood use. Our in-depth insight into the planning process enables its economic evaluation and the development of improvements.…”
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    The effect of formaldehyde solution in pitfall traps on the probability of catching woodlice (Isopoda, Oniscidea) by Ivan Hadrián Tuf, Lucie Novotná, Pavel Fryčka

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Ninety pitfall traps were placed in a floodplain forest ground: one-third used 4% formaldehyde solution as a fixative, one-third used water, and one-third was left without any liquid to simulate the random probability of a catch. A layer of dry wood chips was used in the dry traps to reduce predation between the caught animals. …”
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    Poetics of Friction by Nadja Ben Khelifa, Étienne Allaix, Jörg Sternagel

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Called by these questions, our panel attempts to collaboratively work on corresponding responses within a poetics of friction that is rehearsed, acted out, and tried out in a setting where forces come into play that resist relative motions of solid approaches and beliefs sliding against each other: Whereas the three panelists – a multimedia artist, a cultural theorist, and a philosopher – call with their spoken words, screened images and handout materials, the members of the audience respond to these calls: Like the wheel that needs the concrete surface against its rubber to spin in movement, or the piece of wood that needs the wooden stick rotating against its bark to spark a flame, members of Performance Philosophy need frictions with which both Performance artists and Philosophy scholars slide against each other to spin, to move, to carry on, to reflect, to struggle, to doubt, to aim, to spark flames of inspiration. …”
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