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Date: 2014-05-23 02:30:19
Timber industry
Forestry
Technology
Saws
Lumber
Sawmill
Wood drying
Quartersawn
Woodworking
Wood
Visual arts

Resource Characterisation & Improvement Project No. PN03.1312 The Impact of Growth Stress on Sawn Distortion and Log End Splitting on 32-Year-Old Plantation

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