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    The Viscoelastic Behaviour of Waterlogged Archaeological Wood Treated with Methyltrimethoxysilane
    The Viscoelastic Behaviour of Waterlogged Archaeological Wood Treated with Methyltrimethoxysilane
    by Magdalena Broda, Morwenna J. Spear, Simon F. Curling, Graham A. Ormondroyd
    Published 2021-09-01
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    Review of Functional Treatments for Modified Wood
    Review of Functional Treatments for Modified Wood
    by Morwenna J. Spear, Simon F. Curling, Athanasios Dimitriou, Graham A. Ormondroyd
    Published 2021-03-01
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    Simulation Model to Evaluate Human Comfort Factors for an Office in a Building
    Simulation Model to Evaluate Human Comfort Factors for an Office in a Building
    by Raghavalu Thirumalai Durai Prabhakaran, Simon F. Curling, Morwenna Spear, Graham A. Ormondroyd
    Published 2018-08-01
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    Comparative toxicity of nanoparticulate CuO and ZnO to soil bacterial communities.
    Comparative toxicity of nanoparticulate CuO and ZnO to soil bacterial communities.
    by Johannes Rousk, Johannes Rousk, Kathrin Ackermann, Simon F Curling, Davey L Jones
    Published 2012-01-01
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    Ocean warming, more than acidification, reduces shell strength in a commercial shellfish species during food limitation.
    Ocean warming, more than acidification, reduces shell strength in a commercial shellfish species during food limitation.
    by Clara L Mackenzie, Graham A Ormondroyd, Simon F Curling, Richard J Ball, Nia M Whiteley, Shelagh K Malham
    Published 2014-01-01
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