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1by Ann Axelsson“...There are different reasons for planing timber. One is to adjust the cross-sectional dimensions...”
Published 2014-09-01
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2by Persson, Anders“... and crooked stems are under stronger genetic than silvicultural control. Simultaneous improvement of rate...”
Published 1994-01-01
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3“...-splitting, log volume under bark, log eccentricity, bark content, crooking, and shear strength...”
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5by Felipe de Miguel-Díez, Eduardo Tolosana-Esteban, Thomas Purfürst, Tobias Cremer“... as the crookedness degree or the proportion of crooked logs increases. In contrast, the stack volume is reduced...”
Published 2021-02-01
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6“...To increase understanding of breakdown strategies for Mozambican timber, simulations were carried...”
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7by Svalin, Mathias“.... Such quality defects is rot, buttress or crook. In this case, Derome forest wants to increase timber proportion...”
Published 2019
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8“... The objective of this study was to examine the timber quality of silver birch (Betula...”
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9by Pedro Henrique Gonzalez de Cademartori, Darci Alberto Gatto, Diego Martins Stangerlin, Tarso Mastella, Jonas Flores Vargas, Elio José Santini“... of splits in the boards. For the crook, the treatments 2 and 4 showed the lowest levels of defects. The bow...”
Published 2015-01-01
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10by Ah Shenga, Pedro“... products such as sawn timber, parquet, and veneer instead of the roundwood. The objective of the work...”
Published 2016
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11by Paulo Eduardo Telles dos Santos“..., crooking and shear strength. Estimates of genetic correlations, ranging from intermediate to high, were...”
Published 2002
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12by Santos, Paulo Eduardo Telles dos“..., crooking and shear strength. Estimates of genetic correlations, ranging from intermediate to high, were...”
Published 2002
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